Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There are individuals in public housing who earn incomes that are considered fairly high, hence the reason for increasing the rents, Mr. Chairman. After all, social housing is meant for individuals with low incomes, those who cannot afford it. The staff show that there are a lot of individuals in social housing that are high-income earners.
So the funding, if they pay the appropriate rent according to incomes, then that revenue will be taken and redistributed to provide a productive choice incentive for those who are on income support, low-income students and low-income earners, Mr. Chairman. There is a productive choice for those who are perhaps financially challenged in our society. Thank you.