Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I doubt it very much if that type of analysis would have been done or the value of doing it. If you take 100 households and average out the cost of running a Housing Corporation public unit, it would be $2,000 a month and right now, people are paying an average of $150 a month rent. That doesn't come close to the average of $2,000. I don't think that would make much difference.
The key is we have to always remember that we're operating under the principle of treating everybody fairly in the same wage category. That's the principle of the scale. If people have higher incomes and can afford to operate and own their own units, we can assist them to do that. That's our job. That person is going to end up owning the unit in the end which is good for that person and the family. Thank you.