Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I guess my point is more directed toward people who can actually pay some sort of rent. The Income Support Program tops up to $32 or whatever your rent is to what the market rent was set at and that's just basically money going from Education into Housing, you know. It's just from one government department to the other. There is really no money going into another person's hands except from one department to the other, so I don't really understand how the income support is going to be affected directly or indirectly. My question is how can we accommodate people that are out there with a good job but are being hammered on their rent for a dilapidated unit and they just don't deem it as fair but they're willing to pay anyway, Mr. Speaker? You know, they don't want to just...
Robert Villeneuve on Question 39-15(6): Public Housing Rent Scale
In the Legislative Assembly on May 9th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 39-15(6): Public Housing Rent Scale
Question 39-15(6): Public Housing Rent Scale
Item 7: Oral Questions
May 8th, 2007
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