Thank you, Madam Chairperson. The whole area as I stated earlier once again initially when this government started to sell staff housing units, there was much concern raised by Members in this Assembly as well as in the Social Programs Committee that we should be trying to use some of these units for staff housing units, so the policy was developed in that range. Just a little further on the EDAP program, as a Housing Corporation, we are feeling that we have come close to totally utilizing the portion of the population that could fall into that EDAP program. The Housing Corporation is already sort of looking at what is out there. We need to do that along with another survey that is being done this year. There are some ongoing things but it was through this government that the policy was set up and we have been following for a number of years now.
I think if there are concerns that this is not working properly that we need to address that and try to come up with some program that is fair, but at the same time when we have residents in whatever community that they might come out of that can afford the EDAP program and have their own home, we know as a government that it is better to have people in their own homes then in public housing units, so that is why the big push was on. As I stated earlier, where we have come to a position, or very close to it, that the people with higher incomes and social housing units have gone on to purchase their own homes, so we are coming to that stage where we have to relook at that program. That has not been undertaken as of yet, but we are considering what we have to do in the future. Thank you.