Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The phase-in period is not two years, it's four years at 30, 30, 30 and 10. That's the phase-in of the new rent scale. The rent scale has gone through the community consultation, regional consultation, the Advisory Committee on Social Housing and there have been a lot of comments and good recommendations from communities, regions and the committee on how to implement the new rent scale. Some people even thought that what we should do for high-income earners over the CNIT was throw them out of public housing, that they shouldn't be in there and they should get their own house. They thought we should do that overnight. We didn't do that. We phased it in more gently. We agreed with people that we wouldn't come down with a sledgehammer and force people out of units. We agreed there were reasons to phase it in so they could access home ownership.
Last year, I know that when we allocated access units in a lot of the communities, I was left with 40 units not allocated that people wouldn't take-up because it didn't pay for them to. Why would I pay $1,000 a month to own a house when I can rent a house from the Housing Corporation for $100 a month. That seemed to be the attitude. Now, let me assure you there is a great interest in the home ownership program. People's attention is there and they are being taken up. The take up is very good. Thank you.