Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I'm glad the Member is raising these questions, because I believe as a corporation we have the opportunity to look into it now. We are reviewing our mandate, we are going to look at the programs and services we do deliver. More importantly, we have to be more economically-efficient in regards to how these units operate and bring down the cost of operating these units by endorsing more environmentally-friendly means of generating energy and also being able to use less energy than we are using right now.
One of the biggest cost drivers to the corporation is the utility costs. Almost 50 percent of the dollars that go to the local housing authorities are spent on utilities. That's an area I believe we have to really focus on and, again, it's there in regards to the programs and services we deliver, through our housing programs that we have. Again the Member is right; it seems like the programs we have for independent housing gives you a unit with an oil stove, but they don't realize someone should have had the choice between an oil stove or a wood stove or some sort of airtight heater. But they give you what they give you and in most cases, like you say, it breaks down. Where do you go? You can't get a part. So again with this review and also reviewing our mandate, I think now we are open to have input from communities, so we are open to concerns from other people in the Northwest Territories.