Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we do ongoing surveys. We know exactly roughly how many housing units we have. The majority of these units we are going to be putting on the ground are replacing the older 5-12s that the Member mentioned. Also, we are looking into more energy-efficient units by looking at multi-configured housing. So we are proceeding forward but also looking at exactly what we are going to be replacing and how we are going to get away from the old idea of the old singular constructed dwellings to multi-configured dwellings. So we are able to get a more energy-efficient house but also making sure that it more meets the requirements that we need by way of ensuring that it is efficient, accessible, and affordable at the end of the day for the client to operate, maintain, and own. Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 199-15(5): Inadequate Housing Models For New Affordable Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on October 26th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 199-15(5): Inadequate Housing Models For New Affordable Housing
Question 199-15(5): Inadequate Housing Models For New Affordable Housing
Item 7: Oral Questions
October 25th, 2006
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