Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We'll still continue to lobby the federal government for seniors' facilities as well as funding for cost-shared social housing. We're working with Social Services, as well, to try to come up with a plan for seniors' facilities. The Member is absolutely correct, if you have two houses in any given community and two seniors on identical pensions, the person in a home ownership unit who owns their own home would pay more. The person in a public unit would pay nothing for that unit. The difference is that the person in the home ownership unit who owns their own home would get equity in their building that would be worth money.
Everybody has to understand that in the past, what seniors paid was $32 a month, that was it. We dropped it from $32 to nothing under the new rent scale. I've heard concerns from seniors about not paying rent and I was a bit surprised, I guess, that some felt they should pay rent. Just like any other policy of the Housing Corporation, everything should be reviewed annually and it will be reviewed. But, as it stands today, the decreases came into effect April 1st. Thank you.