Thank you, Mr. Speaker. If that is the case, then everything sounds pretty rosy. But, in the case of one instance I had in my riding, an individual lady who has been widowed for a number of years and who receives a widow's subsidy which is classified as part of the income, does not qualify her based on these arrangements. Yet you are saying to just to go the income support office and you fit the criteria, but you guys are throwing everything but the kitchen sink into this one when you add up people's income. You look at widows' subsidies and you look at their old age pension, but I think we have to look at it in the context of talking about widows who are living in their own units who do not want to have to go to
welfare or social services. These people have paid for 20-25 years to own their own units and to live in their own houses. The problem we see in our smaller communities especially with increases in regards to old people in the old folks home, but we are losing a lot of these people who are going back to live with their families who are presently in social housing. I think we are trying to get out of the whole idea that it costs the social envelope of keeping people in houses, but my question to the Minister is, has he considered also the other costs that they are throwing into here such as widow's subsidies with regard to that also?