The MonoTouch.UIKit.UIView that this MonoTouch.UIKit.UIViewController manages.
This value can be null.
A MonoTouch.UIKit.UIViewController contains a single MonoTouch.UIKit.UIView as the root of its view hierarchy. Such MonoTouch.UIKit.UIViews must only be referenced by a single MonoTouch.UIKit.UIViewController.
When accessed for the first time, this property will lazily initialize the MonoTouch.UIKit.UIView by calling the UIViewController.LoadView function. To avoid lazy loading, the application developer should use the UIViewController.IsViewLoaded property, which will return false if the MonoTouch.UIKit.UIView has not been instantiated.
In iOS 6 and later, MonoTouch.UIKit.UIView's with active references are not scavenged in low-memory situations. In earlier versions, during low memory situations, this property may be unloaded and only re-initialized as display conditions warrant. In other words, object identity may not be preserved and the state of the MonoTouch.UIKit.UIView will be lost unless application code takes steps to preserve and restore it. (Prior to unloading, the UIViewController.ViewWillUnload method will be called. That method and UIViewController.ViewDidLoad are the appropriate places to take such steps.)