Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The public housing subsidy money is being moved over as a first step in taking a look at the program. We thought it was better to tie all subsidies together in one area with the government. At some time in the future, we may look at splitting the department, so that you have the area that has the adult training and subsidies as one department and the early childhood and K to 12 being another department.
So this is the first step in restructuring government to put subsidies all together and allowing the Housing Corporation the opportunity to focus on a single mandate, and that being to deliver housing across the Northwest Territories. What will likely happen is that the program will change, so that the Housing Corporation collects market rents and we will be providing, through the LHOs or Education, Culture and Employment, income security workers, subsidies to people who need a hand to meet that market rent. But it's the public housing part that we are talking about and it's the straight subsidy programs. It's not the mortgage subsidies and that sort of thing.