Thanks, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, I am not completely sure if the Member is referring to units that were constructed in the recent past. Possibly the units that were allocated a while back that were called the HAP units. There was a requirement for the homeowner to do a portion of the unit themselves in terms of sweat equity. We have a number of units across the North that many people either didn't have the skills to do it, were reluctant to do it, or ignored that requirement, and it has resulted in a number of units that may not be up to standards. The program was around for a number of years, it has been quite some time since we moved away from that program. We now require inspections, but we are finding that there are a lot of units in the communities that are requiring upgrade because of not being maintained well, or not doing the required maintenance, or deferring maintenance, and it is resulting in some damage to their houses. This is something that we are looking at at this point, and it is part of our counselling process that people have to be made aware that they have to look after their units. They won't last if they don't.
In terms of inspections, we've heard the message loud and clear for some time that we have to ensure that the inspectors are doing their job and we will ensure that that happens. Thank you.