No, I am sorry, no. It really relates to the ability to build a multi-plex facility. Let us say, hypothetically we have five people in Arviat who have the capability of paying an $80,000 mortgage, $90,000 mortgage, and if you put a multi-plex in place that is going to cost $135,000 each, rather than a stand alone house at a $185,000 or $190,000. We roll in with an EDAP grant for those people, they then have an affordable mortgage because they are in a multi-plex type unit where there is some savings in the capital costs. That is what we are looking at right now in an effort to get more houses on the deck, if you want, and to try to accommodate the income level that I think Mr. Picco talked about earlier.
There is a lower income level that we are trying to get at because most of the higher income levels have actually bought the staff housing, got into the EDAP program or mortgaged their own houses, but there is a whole bracket of people in another income who, we believe based on the demographics we have done, could in fact afford a mortgage, but a mortgage of a lower cost housing, if that is the way to put it. That is kind of where we are heading here with this issue.
Again, it is not a panacea for all our woes in housing, but it is just one effort to try and answer what we believe is a need and that is a little bit more cost effective housing for those who are not in the high end of the income bracket to afford a stand alone facility. Thank you.