Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I hope I can extrapolate from the long preamble to the question and hopefully recollect some important points, but the emphasis here, Mr. Chairman, is that we have been told by private developers that we should not infringe in the marketplace. What we did say, we did commit that we were prepared to discuss in the context of affordable housing that we would enter into some informal agreements.
If the Member is curious to know what I mean, I am trying to emphasize that under our social housing development programs that we can then consider and we will consider that we can now introduce EDAP for those who are at the top end of our public housing list and may have to move to the next level. That is where I think we are starting to move towards in the city of Yellowknife.
In the context of we need to develop parity in the Northwest Territories and look at some of those impacts that are causing the great concern in the city of Yellowknife, again, in recognition of the fact that migration is occurring from the smaller communities into the larger centre, we need to look at the broader client base and not just those who are working in the oil and gas and the diamond industries and the spin off industries. Yes, we understand and we are trying to address all the questions and not just one singular one that affects affordable housing in the city. Thank you.