Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am going to start from the reverse back to the front, saying that it is not my position. Again, I want to emphasize what we feel is important and that we need to look at the communities case-by-case and that we do enter into agreements with the aboriginal development corporations, as well as community organizations, to find creative solutions to a number of housing problems.
I recognize that there is a fiscal dilemma here, but the overall intent is to ensure that we have a mix-and-match of approaches here, that we can identify by either single housing initiatives or having more senior housing initiatives.
In the broader context, we do want to promote EDAP through a number of the communities who can afford it. For those who cannot afford it, to implement more of the independent housing programs. I want to let the elected Member know that we have considered all elements of our housing and home-ownership programs so that we can help the communities benefit. Again, development is through a number of processes here, either through the aboriginal development corporations or through the UPAs or PAs. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.