Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I don't know where to really go with this anymore because basically my point is to the Minister, okay, a one, two, three, four-bedroom unit, I can understand the differences and the need. The point I'm trying to make is you're making a four-bedroom out of the same two-bedroom size of a dwelling. Basically you're just making every room small and it becomes less functional and becomes hard for people to actually live in. All I'm saying is when they are considering a four-bedroom house, make it a functional four-bedroom house. People are going to use them for two-bedrooms, bust out a few walls and maybe make a storage room out of one of them because basically that's the size of them, Mr. Speaker. All I'm saying is that people want a house that is going to be functional that they're going to want to be able to pay and afford. Can the Minister ensure NWTers, all residents who are looking at those affordable housing initiatives that, yes, they are going to get a house that is really going to work for them and meet their needs? Thank you.
Robert Villeneuve on Question 166-15(5): Affordable Housing Initiative
In the Legislative Assembly on October 23rd, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 166-15(5): Affordable Housing Initiative
Question 166-15(5): Affordable Housing Initiative
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 22nd, 2006
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