We find that housing on reserve is not lasting as long as one would expect it to. The pressures of overcrowding and other impacts affect the life expectancy, if you will, of housing. We have to look at it from the angle of the people who are occupying homes and the supports they need to be able to manage that, as well as from the angle of the community in managing the housing stock.
Indian Affairs doesn't own the housing, nor does it directly manage the housing stock. Communities need assistance in developing the types of skills to manage social housing. We are putting in place programs to support better capacity building. We're working very closely with CMHC—