Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We do have such a program in the public housing initiative which allows the clients in public housing to take over the unit that they are in, based on an appraisal done on the unit, how many years they have stayed in it, and how much they have paid in rent. There is going to be an evaluation done within the corporation.
We have done appraisals on different units in different communities, so that we allow this program to take place. But if the Member knows of clients in this situation, I am willing to sit down with him, and with my department, to see if they are able to acquire those units through our Public Housing Purchase Program for the individuals in those units to purchase those units that they have lived in for a number of years, and we are basically doing the appraisal of those units. They will take it on at a lower rate, instead of trying to build a new stick-built building where you are looking at $200,000 to $250,000 mortgage. The program is there. Thank you.