Mr. Chairman, yes, I understand. Mr. Chairman, when the government has a house and we buy from a community or municipality, we pay the economic rate and we don't go back to MACA and ask for a subsidy. This is where the complexity comes in because when we sell that house to a private home owner and they start to pay their own water bills, then they have a right to go and ask for that particular subsidy. So that costs MACA more, but theoretically, we should be seeing savings in whichever government department is paying for those utilities. We would expect money to lapse
this year in DPW, although we have already made some adjustments in DPW with regard to utilities, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Chairman, when there is a brand new house that is put up by an owner who has been to the Housing Corporation and received an access house or something like that, once they start drawing water, the subsidy is brand new and they start drawing that down on Municipal and Community Affairs. It doesn't affect the other departments. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.