Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have listened here with an intent as to the concerns raised by Members in regard to this and the reference of comparisons between EDAP or Independent Housing Program to the sale of staff housing units. I mentioned earlier that the Housing Corporation is doing a needs survey. Any of these units that go into a community will be taken in and that need will be seen to as being addressed, so it will lower their needs, so it will automatically change the forecasting that would come out of it.
As we have said earlier, there have been no new social housing units built since the federal government removed its funding from our hands. We have tried to focus on putting people into their own homes since then and since it was direction from this government, all Members, on trying to meet some of the social housing needs, this has been the approach adopted. As I said earlier, when we do the housing survey, it will be completed before the end of this calendar year, I believe, it will impact on the future forecast because as they go through those communities that have received these housing transfers into social housing units their need will have seemed to be met or at least decreased from the previous time it was out which was 1996. It will have that impact. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.