Mr. Speaker, I think there were two questions there. First on the needs survey. During the earlier needs survey in 1991, there was criticism the Housing Corporation had based its survey on an ideal home environment. One room for every child, a proper living room, etc. We were very careful this time to make sure we dealt only with the urgent housing need when we did the survey, the real need for houses in the communities. That is different from trying to tabulate what you would need in an ideal situation.
This is about urgent real needs. On the other question about the $50 thousand to $90 thousand income threshold, I would point out that number is an estimate. It is different from community to community depending on the cost index for things like fuel, power, food and it is adjusted accordingly. There is no intent or plan to delay or defer this initiative so I will not add anything else to that.