Mr. Speaker, as I said, we are always looking at new technology that is out there and see how we can incorporate that into some of the design of the houses that we have. I still believe that you can have a house using regular wood frame and material, that as long as you maintain the unit properly and build using moisture-resistant standards, you can still have a fairly mould-free unit. We have to also understand that, in the climate that we operate in, it is awfully expensive and it is not as easily accessible as a place like Toronto where there are millions of people and thousands of places to choose materials from. We don’t have that luxury. We work with what we have. Thank you.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 379-16(5): Mould-Free Housing Construction
In the Legislative Assembly on February 4th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 379-16(5): Mould-Free Housing Construction
Oral Questions
February 3rd, 2011
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