Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Minister named off a number of subsidies and supports that are available -- tax relief -- things that are available to seniors in their own homes. All of those particular supports are means tested. In other words, if your household income is over a certain threshold, you do not qualify. However, if you are fortunate enough to get approved for public housing, there is no means test. You could be a millionaire and live in social housing as a senior for nothing, as long as you are over 60 and you are in need.
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Seriously, you can have a big pension. Alright, maybe a millionaire is an exaggeration. You could have a very large government pension and live in a senior's housing unit for zero rent. Would the Minister consider leveling that playing field a little by charging at least something to seniors in public housing who can afford to pay? We apply means tests to everybody who gets a subsidy; why don't we apply some kind of a means test to people who are getting their rent for free now? Even if it is minimal, even if it is nominal. That money could then go towards leveling the playing field so that all seniors could receive some assistance to live in this costly place. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.