Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there are ongoing discussions with the Mackenzie pipeline group in regards to how we can obtain these units after the project is over. Our opening suggestions go in and we tried to get it at zero and we take it over on site, but that's part of the negotiations. There is ongoing negotiations that are taking place. But again, the federal government, who plays a very important role on this, is also involved through CMHC. CMHC is the group that we're hoping to be able to finance the front end, and the dollars we invest will be used to basically get these units into communities, get the land developed, and do the conversions in communities. So we're looking at doing most of the site development work using our money and also generate the employment for people to do the conversations. So right now there is no price set on exactly what the purchase cost of these are.
David Krutko on Question 418-15(4): Housing Opportunities Arising From Mackenzie Gas Project
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 2006. See this statement in context.
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Question 418-15(4): Housing Opportunities Arising From Mackenzie Gas Project
Item 7: Oral Questions
February 15th, 2006
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