Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just in this area, and I will go back to the Minister's budget address where he states that in fact, in this fiscal year, we are operating, and I go back to Hansard, page 1014, February 15, 2001:
In fact, this budget includes almost one million dollars in additional funding to the Housing Corporation to pay the increased fuel costs for public housing and a million to maintain power support programs.
So we have already, in this fiscal year we are in, increased our budget limits by a million dollars and now, through this, we are again seeking another $1.3 million. I must say that the information the Minister provided us when it comes to actual prices of heating fuel and so on are somewhat dated. That just does not help the process. For example, we get information to help us look at this -- the petroleum products division retail price list, prices effective November 1, 1996. The latest one we have, sort of an up-to-date, goes to January 1, 2001.
I mean, we are getting one set of information when we raise this and we have to go through this process here to try to get more detail, so I would like to know in this one, what has -- give me some numbers that would set off the increases that are above and beyond the increase that were built into the budget that we are operating with in this fiscal year? Thank you.