Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'm really glad that the healing society is going to do the pilot project and I hope that someday we get a chance to look at that project once it's up and running and get the feedback from inmates to see how successful it will be. I guess the other part of the success of this pilot project is, once the clients, inmates, finish the project and get back into the communities and reintegrate we'll see how successful it's going to be because I'm crossing my fingers on this, that it be a successful program because we certainly need those people back into our communities in a good way. I guess the emphasis also is going to be looked upon as they're okay in the program, they're okay in the bush up there, it's time for them to come back into the community and reintegrate back into the community. Has there been some, I guess there would have to be some discussion, is there funding allocated to programs back in the community that would welcome these people back into the communities, Mr. Chairman?
Norman Yakeleya on Residential Tenancies Act
In the Legislative Assembly on March 26th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Residential Tenancies Act
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 26th, 2004
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