Mr. Speaker, I am sorry if I was a little bit confusing on that statement. People who are living in detached homes or homes where they have their own heating system, they have to show us proof that they purchase fuel. In the case of people who live in apartment buildings or buildings where there is one central heating system for the whole building and they do not have fuel bills for their apartment, there we have made an assumption that rents have gone up in the Northwest Territories. We know that most rents have. There may be some exceptions.
Accordingly, we have made a provision for a one-time rebate of $150 for individuals living in those kind of apartment units. They do not have to show us that they actually paid for fuel or that they even had a rent increase. We are making an assumption though that the rents have generally gone up in the last year as a result of heating costs borne by the landlords. Thank you.