Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I wasn't talking about people being on the eviction list where we're sending the leg-breakers down and saying pay tonight or else. I'm talking about the people who have arrears who are not in public housing who are at risk. Those folks need to get into public housing, but as it's designed right now, if you have arrears, you can't get into social housing. As it's designed now, you have to make a special deal to qualify to get your arrears rolled into a mortgage so that could be paid. I'm talking about when we're not getting any money from folks, let's set up a plan so we can get money coming in on the arrears side, as the Minister had said. Would the Minister look at that type of policy with that type of flexibility? 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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