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Here is where I have to disagree. A MSC at Cpls Spec pay are making more than a Maj's salary. Why should they be entitled to a Q over them? Or 3 single Ptes are sharing a Q qualify, but an MWO with three kids in high school and on her second family might need the access to a Q as well. I don't think tying access to salary or rank is fair.FSTO said:I'm not saying that at all.
The Qs should be available for jr rates and their families at a reasonable price, not at the price for brand new house with a modern kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms. The Qs have been paid off for years and by gouging military members for substandard housing, the Gov of Canada is just giving military people one more reason to say screw this and leave
The time for BComd being allowed to control their own infrastructure has passed. Now that ADM(IE) is (will be) the landlord for all real property, BComds have become just another tennant.
I would suggest the following. Get rid of the majority of PMQ's. Then do the following: make PLD an actual flexible and responsive benefit which has three tiers. Tier 1 is for members who have a home and prove they have a mortgage. Tier 2 is members who decide to rent accomodations and have proof of a lease. Tier 3 are members who do not either have a mortgage or rent. I would also bring in a system for renters similar to what outcan members get. You pay a base amount for rent, and anything over and above that, up to a ceiling, is paid as a taxable benefit. This would be dependant on family size, but not salary. In my mind, this would do what everyone wants, equaling the playing field across ranks and across locations, but giving members the choice to manage their own housing and financial needs.