Thank you, Madam Chair. No, so with the housing numbers, who is in charge of increasing housing numbers? Is it CMHC for the funding that we're getting? Because they're saying we're getting a lot of money, but I don't see no new houses. I seen a new house going to Tuk and then one gets pulled out of the system. We have so many young people in the communities now. We have -- for instance, there's a family back home and there's, like -- they all got -- they're old enough, and they all have a girlfriend or a boyfriend. They're all staying in -- they have one House with about 15 people, and it's sad to say. So what I'm asking for who is in charge of getting these hundred new units into the communities? Who is in charge of putting the increase -- increasing the number of units? Say, for instance, Tuktoyaktuk has 176 houses alloted to the community. And if I get a new house in Tuk, they're going to take one out of the housing stock and put that new one in. Then the other one gets left behind. There's no increase. We're never going to see that growth that we try to talk about, because of CMHC. But now the question is, clear as day, I want an answer, who is in charge of increasing the housing stock in the communities? Thank you.
Jackie Jacobson on Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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