Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my questions are to the Minister responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation. In my statement, I made reference to a senior who was having some housing problems. They received a house from the Housing Corporation through one of their programs in 1996, 12 years ago. Since then, the elder was telling me they have gone through four stoves, three fridges, washer and dryer and they complain to the Power Corporation that there was an electrical problem with the unit when they moved in. Today the elder, through her family members, purchased the washer and dryer and fridge and stove and again the same problem happened just recently. Again, the elder used her residential school money to purchase these things. She cannot afford to continue to purchase these appliances in her home. Mr.
Speaker, this is a Housing Corporation package that was provided to this elder. She is a widow. She’s living on a pension. It’s a serious problem. So I would like to ask the Minister of Housing is there anything your corporation can do to assist this elder, knowing this is a Housing Corporation package and when people move into these homes, there are certain inspections done, electrical, mechanical and whatnot. Yet, there seems to be a very serious electrical problem. What can you do in this case? Thank you.