Mr. Speaker, with the exception of a few letters, such as the one the Member is referring to, the overwhelming majority of letters and statements which have been made suggest that employees and the public accept that the government has for some years now begun to move out of staff housing and move toward creating market rents which are equitable and fair across the territories. We are in the middle of finalizing this initiative which was started some 12 years ago. The general sentiment we get from the majority of employees, again through letters and other forms of communication, is that the public and the employees in particular are not debating the intent of the strategy, which is for government to get out of staff housing and for the government to implement equitable market
rents. The focus of the controversy and the criticism is that as a government we are perceived as moving too last. People are asking for more time. This was the intent behind the comments I made at that time. Thank you.