Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and I would like to thank the Minister for that clarification. Now the parameters here on the housing arrears is a delicate one. Mr. Speaker, if you do not allow someone to go into a social housing unit and then subtract the arrears that they owed previously, you will never get that money. I have seen that come up now in the past few weeks in Iqaluit with certain instances, so much I have brought to the Minister, where a person has moved to Iqaluit and has a family, has arrears in another community, and then when they go to housing they cannot get a house. So, if they do not have a house from housing, how can they pay their arrears? So would not it be more conducive for the government to say, we will take you in the house for three months, and because that person is working now, on the basis of work or employment, then they can start paying off
the debt from before. Because if you do not put them in the house, how are you going to collect his money. I can tell you, Mr. Speaker, I do not think the Housing Corporation or the housing association is running around all over the Northwest Territories looking for people who have arrears. So, maybe, is that an opportunity for the Minister to direct his officials to look at the parameters?