Thank you, Mr. Chairman. On the increase in property assessments, Mr. Murray said because of the development and property value, an assessment has not been done since the 80s. In some of the communities, there has been no change since the 80s. The roads have never been upgraded and no highways are being installed. The service has not changed. The water trucks are still the same. Maybe they are developing land in other areas, but those lands are developed and the people using those lands are paying for it through their mortgages.
I am wondering, when they do assessments, they do not go to the communities and see the homeowners and talk to them about what they think the property value is. I do not know who did the assessments in my region, but the people are not happy. Some of them have appealed in May and June of last year and have not yet received a response. Some elders are being assessed. I am wondering if they have consulted with the residents, or do they look on the outside and have a figure for the different sizes of property? How did they do it, and why did they not respond to the appeals? Thank you.