Thank you, Mr. Speaker. If the determination is made by the Housing Corporation that a two-week extension would not cause us any problems in our ability to still get housing on the ground, and would not mean that we would miss deadlines, would not mean that we would miss the ferry season, and would not mean that we would jeopardize putting new housing which will be very valuable to the communities who are awaiting this and desperately need this, and I would say are anticipating this eagerly, if there was no concern about deadlines then the Housing Corporation will come forward and make that case. Cabinet will have a discussion around that, and I am hopeful then that we can have and make the best decision possible when weighing economic development in the North with the need to put housing on the ground. Thank you.
Brendan Bell on Question 115-15(3): Costs Of Waiving The Business Incentive Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on March 30th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 115-15(3): Costs Of Waiving The Business Incentive Policy
Question 115-15(3): Costs Of Waiving The Business Incentive Policy
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 29th, 2004
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