Mr. Chairman, my understanding is that we are going to be looking at the reduction in rent for low-income earners in public housing, who are currently paying $32 a month. We are going to reduce it to $20 a month, so every household will be saving $12. When it comes to seniors, in some cases where both seniors are receiving a pension up to $2,000, they will be paying around $300.
So on one end of the scale, we are raising the rent amounts from zero to $300 for some people and for the majority, we are reducing it by $12. That seems to be the selling point. I would like to ask the Minister if he could give me an explanation for that.