Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, again because the switch has happened to be talking about the subsidy program, which right now seniors do not pay rent in public housing, if we're going to change that, the whole subsidy situation would be Mr. Dent's area. If we're talking about the overall rent scale and how that's affected, some of that responsibility still remains within the Housing Corporation. Rent scales do belong within the Housing Corporation, but for actual policy change, clarity I guess is going to have to be sought here from the Member if Mr. Krutko is going to have to deal with the seniors Independent Housing Program. You're talking about rent in public housing and the subsidies, Mr. Dent will, as he stated, report back to this House of any changes. If you're speaking to subsidies for seniors in public housing, that area would go into Mr. Dent's responsibility and he's indicated now there will be no changes to that program. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 100-15(5): Seniors' Rent Subsidy Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on June 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 100-15(5): Seniors' Rent Subsidy Policy
Question 100-15(5): Seniors' Rent Subsidy Policy
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