Daniel McNeely
Déclarations dans les débats
Thank you, Mr. Simpson. Minister Moses.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. Looking at the 162 beds that are going to be made public here by the year 2022, it is all part of good essential planning in your capital direction on planning, also. I'm mindful of that. I'm glad to see that there is a plan to look after our elders. Also, the health centre designated for Tulita, I'm glad to see that's in the books there. It's always been the wishes of the Tulita leadership in working with the Housing Corporation on a senior's home similar to some other communities.
I'll throw this suggestion out to the Minister: if the old health centre could be looked at...
Thank you, Mr. Simpson. Minister Sebert.
Thank you, deputy minister Goldney. Mr. Simpson.
Thank you, Ms. Green. Minister Moses.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. I noticed the mechanical upgrades for the HVAC system in the building or the health centre in Fort Good Hope. I share the experience that when I went there, actually, a couple of years ago, the building was shut down because it was just too unbearably hot that particular summer. I just share that in hopes that other buildings in other communities might be audited the same way. Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. Thompson. Minister Sebert, to the question.
Thank you, deputy minister Goldney. Mr. Simpson.
Thank you, Ms. Green. Minister Moses.
Thanks to the Minister for the reply here. I think we're going in the right direction. We know there's a demand for this technology in the smaller communities where you have already high utility costs for the livelihood of the homeowner. Given the demand that's out there, is the Housing Corporation working with the manufacturing companies already in the North to improve on a supply-chain manufacturing system for these SIP panel homes?