Mr. Speaker, again, it is a confusing question because, like I stated, the Housing Corporation deals with clients in public housing. Those are our clients. But if someone wants to get into public housing, they have to be in good standing. If they go from one community with arrears and move to another community, there is an agreement between all of our local housing authorities, the 23 authorities that we have, that if you go from one authority to another authority with your arrears, in order to get into that other community, you have to work out those arrears before you can get back into public housing. Again, the Member is talking about an individual who is in the private sector who is trying to get into public housing. Again, it holds true that, if you are going to go from a private housing market, there are arrangements there where if you have arrears in that market and you are trying to get into public housing, those have to be worked out before you can get into public housing.
David Krutko on Question 548-15(3): Qualifications For Public Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 548-15(3): Qualifications For Public Housing
Question 548-15(3): Qualifications For Public Housing
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 3rd, 2005
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