Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Yes, certainly it is an ethical question when it affects our small communities. With all due respect, Mr. Chairman, family values in small communities is pre-eminent in our beliefs, likewise in the city of Yellowknife. Land is a major issue for them. We balance the two. That is why we have 11 home-ownership programs that talk about -- and again, I want to be very specific to Mr. Krutko's plight here, and Mr. Nitah, for that instance -- we do have a sale of housing packages, a program that gives the people, if they have the will to do it, to build their own homes. We will provide housing packages. We have done that in a number of communities. We do have a whole range.
One of the key programs in the last several years for seniors is going back on the land. They asked us to develop an on the land home initiative. We have done that. Some people are taking advantage of it and are relinquishing their social housing units in municipalities and moving onto the land. They have indicated to us they are very happy, because it does provide them with a good house and they are happy and they are healthy.
We continue to promote that. For the larger families in the communities, yes, we do have other options that we want to continue to promote. Those are spelled out as well. We are very pleased to share that with the Member, that we are responding accordingly to the demands of each individual community. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.