Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I just want to get back, I don't know if when the seniors went out, they researched properties that might have been available. They went to the landowner, they got them to get in contact with the Housing Corporation to build a six-plex. To me, it's always been a six-plex right from day one. This is part of the affordable housing initiative. The seniors did assure the Housing Corporation that we have a list of 97 seniors whose average age is 68 years old in the community. Many of them are waiting to get into the seniors' six-plex, so you can rest assured that there is always a long waiting list for that. Is the Minister's department going to start the...I am sure they have a letter from the Metis already confirming their support for the six-plex, so why do we have to again start circulating support letters back to the department when they already have the support letters in place to originally get this thing off the ground? Why do they need another letter from all these organizations, Mr. Speaker? Thank you.
Robert Villeneuve on Question 105-15(6): Housing Complex For Deninu Kue Seniors
In the Legislative Assembly on May 17th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 105-15(6): Housing Complex For Deninu Kue Seniors
Question 105-15(6): Housing Complex For Deninu Kue Seniors
Item 8: Oral Questions
May 16th, 2007
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