Thank you, Madam Speaker. The majority of those 40 access units are being built in the eastern Arctic. Potential clients who are living in public housing with the artificial rent cap have to be encouraged to go into home ownership. I had talked to the Members about this previously, that we were going to go ahead and build those units because they will be taken up by clients. There's a need in the community. But if you have artificial caps to rent where people can live in public housing and make $70,000 or $80,000 and pay $100 or $150 a month rent, there's no encouragement for
them to take up the home ownership unit. So this way, once the rent scale is passed by this Legislative Assembly, the units will be there, ready for people to occupy. Thank you, Madam Speaker.