Thank you, Mr. Chairman. When we first started getting cut by CMHC on our construction budgets last fall, I came forward to Members. We used to have approximately 18 different designs, I believe it was, for HAP. When we changed it to the access program we gave the basic designs, a two-bedroom, a three-bedroom, a four-bedroom or whatever. They're all designed basically the same except that the roof lines are a little bit different for the High Arctic, compared to the treeline. It was all due to cost, to try to save money.
If clients want basements, I don't know what the cost difference is, but like the Member says, they can subtract. If a basement costs $10,000, for example, and the screwjacks and the gravel pads and the crawlspace costs $9,000, then the client has to pick up the other $1,000. We usually assist them with that in that area. They have to pay it because no other client would get it in any other area. I don't know how else to give out the housing fairly. Thank you.