Mr. Chairman, in the recommendations it says they will encourage all the higher income people to move out within the next two years. When I look at the scale that was done by your department and it says out of 98 households, 45 of them will see a decrease, 23 of them won't see a change and 30 of them will see an increase. The breakdown of increases is: we have six people paying up to $100; seven people will be paying up to $250; six people will be paying up to $500; 10 people will be paying up to $1,000; and, one person will be paying over $1,000. So I would anticipate that if he is to encourage those people to move out of those houses, that would be the category; the people who are paying up to $1,000 and over. Based on that, Providence would probably need to get about five and five each year to get those people moved out. That is what I was looking at.
I am not referring to the needs assessment that is going to be done. If there is going to be a needs assessment, it will be for next year's allocation, so I don't see what that has to do with this. I am just asking, based on the recommendations, how we hope to address people who have a higher income.