Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Again, I want to differentiate between the selling of houses and the leasing of housing. Unless my numbers are incorrect -- and I think they are correct -- we believe that most tenants could afford to purchase housing. I would suggest, if I may be so bold, that they would be silly not to because these houses are given at well below the market value, in most cases. So we would encourage our staff to purchase these units because, in some cases, the purchasing and mortgage costs are actually less than the rental costs that they're currently paying.
On the lease arrangements, I concur with my colleague that there is a problem there, particularly with new construction and the cost of new construction and how the rents reflect that. We're going to have to take that into careful consideration and that's what we're doing at the present time. I'm trying as quickly as possible to try and find some reasonable solution to that so that everybody has the opportunity to have a roof over their heads at a reasonable cost and can continue to function in the civil service. Thank you.