Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Under the new rental scale the cost of electricity as well the cost of fuel, water, and sewer are all built into the new rental scale so no client has to pay more than 30 percent of their income. The lower-income people are getting an even better break under the new scale than they did under the old scale because it starts off at six percent. There's also a cost of living adjustment in the new scale so that the communities with a higher cost of living get a subsidy for the higher cost of living. I feel that the new scale is a lot better and it will help those people out who are of the lower income bracket. Those people who are living in public housing who are higher income and can afford to own and
operate their own home, there are many programs with the Housing Corporation that are available to assist them to own their own home. If seniors get into their own homes, then there is also a fuel subsidy program available from this government. Thank you.