Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Let me deal with the issue twofold: one on selling the houses and, two, on the leases. It's the policy of this government to get out of staff housing. As part of our overall budget implementation strategy or deficit elimination strategy, that's one factor that has to be taken into consideration. We're going to continue to pursue a fairly aggressive approach to selling the remainder of the staff housing -- which I spoke about the other day, I believe -- which is somewhere around 560 units. We are, of course, going to, as we have consistently done, encourage the tenants in that housing to purchase them. We will once again go out with a general call to each of the individual tenants asking them to purchase them.
I know there is some concern in Mr. Picco's riding, particularly with respect to the leases. I believe there was a letter drafted from somebody in the Housing Corporation which I really think was an error more than anything else, and we are currently reviewing our whole lease policy right now. I believe the leases in question that Mr. Picco talks about are still in place on a month-to-month basis until such time as we've developed a comprehensive policy as it relates to leasing of units, not purchasing. Thank you.