Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There has
been a motion passed with respect to the rent scale. Over the last couple of years there has been some discussion about the difference between what seniors living in their own homes versus seniors living in public housing pay for their accommodations. It comes up under areas of taxation and tax rebate for seniors, different programs. At some point there had been discussion about not necessary applying a means test to seniors in public housing but perhaps to revert to the program that was in place prior to the change in the rent scale which was, I believe seniors over 60 years of age were paying $100 per month. It was raised by Nunavut Members at the time, I believe, it would impose hardship on seniors in Nunavut, but being as there is no means test when seniors apply for public housing, and some of them have in the past been capable of and have been desirous of paying something, has the corporation given any consideration to the issue of reinstating some small amount of rent for seniors in public housing?