Thank you very much, Lori. I appreciate your question, and I'm very sorry for your experiences thus far. I feel you. We are a part of the class action in regard to representing residential school survivors, so it's been a heavy week for this.
The funding is getting thin as the cost of fuel and lumber, and all those other supplies, go through the roof and the living wage is minimal. To provide training for all our nation members who are interested in the industry.... We know that, by far, all the industries and trades are short of manpower. Therefore, to be able to provide a wage that's going to be sufficient to rent and/or build a home in their own community is something that needs to be factored in also. I think the price of all these supplies is just too much to bear.
I know when I built my home at the beginning of the millennium in 2000, I actually was very fortunate that it was approximately about $150,000 to $160,000. Now you're getting a shoe box size for that.
That's just another factor that we need to consider for safe, affordable, healthy housing.
Thank you.