Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Member keeps referring to 42 units. As we all know, the last 20 units were implemented this year. At the time that it was presented to the House and we approved the budget, we made it clear to them that those 20 other units will not be on the ground. I would just like to have the
Member realize that we went through a logistic problem the first time around, and we are going through it again. A lot of these communities are through the road access, and also ensuring that we have to deal with barging. As I said, Mr. Speaker, I don't think we discriminate between professionals in communities. They are professionals that work at the band office, professionals who work at the municipal office. It's not totally for nurses and teachers. This is a program to build capacity in communities and ensure that professional people who do live in these communities now have the ability to rent locally and not have to worry about trying to find accommodation once they get there. We are now providing accommodation in those communities to professionals in all walks of life, not just strictly to nurses and teachers. The communities are requiring these units to provide these programs and services that we ask them to deliver on our behalf. So we can't restrict these to certain professionals. Again, we have seen a major increase in that area. As I stated earlier, 18 of these units are now presently occupied, under phase one, out of 22. So we are almost at 90 percent capacity. That alone should show you that we are providing assistance to those people to keep them in those communities. Thank you.