Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It should change, but it's not. So I want to ask the Minister, if a constituent of mine working a secure job wants to contribute to society and to family, the rent is $1,100 from nothing from last month. The rent is maximum right now $1,100. How can this program here help this constituent of mine in terms of being self-reliant, because nothing has changed? So again, is there some flexibility in looking at a phase-in approach to assessing the rent to allow them to come to a point where they feel that they could, with confidence, paying with confidence their rent at $1,100? Right now this person can't. Thank you.
Norman Yakeleya on Question 173-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessments
In the Legislative Assembly on August 22nd, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 173-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessments
Question 173-15(6): Social Housing Rent Assessments
Item 7: Oral Questions
August 21st, 2007
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