Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think the Minister just said something different than what we've been talking about. I've been to his office on this very issue. Mr. Speaker, I think the Minister just said you can be part of a payment plan and in housing. So I'm a little confused on what is actually happening here because I was upstairs dealing with a constituent and it was completely the reverse. So could we get it very clear today? If you have arrears and you start a payment program, regardless of what the number is, can you qualify to be in public housing at that time that you're paying your arrears; not excluded until they're paid for? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Robert Hawkins on Question 502-15(3): Consistency In Dealing With Clients In Arrears
In the Legislative Assembly on February 28th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 502-15(3): Consistency In Dealing With Clients In Arrears
Question 502-15(3): Consistency In Dealing With Clients In Arrears
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 27th, 2005
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