Mr. Chairman, selling off the staff housing has caused some squeezes, where we have been short of houses in some situations. It is a program that it was time for the government to get out of. We have saved somewhere in the neighbourhood of $25 million by not staying with staff housing.
Our approach as a government, instead of us owning and providing housing, is to stimulate the private market. There are a number of initiatives announced in the Budget Address to do that, particularly in smaller communities. I think between our initiatives and working with the Housing Corporation, a better route for us, rather than owning houses, is to try to get the private market built up as quickly as we can. Thank you.