Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as a government, we do encourage seniors to stay in their homes through tax rebates, fuel subsidies, and also that we, as a corporation, have implemented the seniors' maintenance repair program and are having to deliver it through our LHOs to ensure that the seniors' furnaces, water pumps, and tanks are maintained every year so that they know that they're inspected. So we are delivering that program through the Housing Corporation. A lot of our programs in regard to emergency repairs and whatnot are basically structured to homeownership, but a lot of that goes directly to seniors. I think it's important that seniors don't feel that there is an unfair disparity between people that stay in public housing and don't pay rent, and seniors that maintain their own home and require that type of assistance through fuel subsidies, tax rebates and also the other program I mentioned that go to seniors, the emergency repair programs.
Those types of programs are structured toward seniors, but I think we can do more, and I think that we are hoping to have the flexibility to do that. The Member is right; we do have to find a clear way of not seeing disparity between people not paying rent and people trying to maintain their own homes. Thank you.