Okay, Mr. Speaker. Thanks very much for the answer from the Minister. But my information, and I think it's been quite well noted in the media, is that the camp housing proposals that they were looking at for building the pipeline have changed from building I believe it was five major permanent or semi-permanent camps to ones that are far more mobile, smaller and less sophisticated. So that was the point of my question. Maybe we need to compare some notes on it. But regardless, we put a lot of our eggs in that Novel basket, potentially a lot of money had been talked about from this government, the federal government; some $300 million at one point. What are we doing if this proposal is not going to be coming forward? What are we doing, Mr. Speaker, to replace this plan and continue on to look at the several hundred housing units that our people tell us we need?
Bill Braden on Question 131-15(6): Core Housing Needs Of The Nwt
In the Legislative Assembly on August 16th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 131-15(6): Core Housing Needs Of The Nwt
Question 131-15(6): Core Housing Needs Of The Nwt
Item 8: Oral Questions
August 15th, 2007
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