I think you have to take it piece by piece with respect to compensation in relationship to teachers. There is a collective bargaining process and we signed an agreement with the NWTTA which they signed off on and accepted. That agreement put new money into the hands of these teachers. A new collective bargaining process will take place later on in the year and both the bargaining unit, which is headed up by Ms. Thomas, I believe, and others, will negotiate that with government.
On the housing thing, I mean to make a broad sweeping statement about the fact that there is no affordable housing is just simply nonsense. As my honourable colleague, Mr. Dent, alluded to earlier, we are dealing on a one-to-one basis with housing. For the same housing that is in these communities, butchers, bakers and candlestick makers have used that housing and it would seem that, with all due respect to our educational fraternity, this issue keeps coming up with teachers, but does not seem to come up with anybody else. If there are specific examples of where we are having specific problems in relationship to specific teachers in relationship to specific housing, we would be only too happy as my honourable colleague, Mr. Dent, said, to deal with on a case by case basis.