We have to look at housing in the context of how do we get houses on the ground and get more accommodation in communities. This is one of the ways we're looking at. I think that to access 22 units at the cost that we have been able to, we talk about affordability and trying to get program services to make sure that the client that we're dealing with is looking at how these units could be occupied and also the rents that we're charging. That was the big concern under phase one.
For phase two we believe we are able to come forward with changes that will bring down that cost to almost $1,000 a month plus utilities for these units. Before we were looking at almost $1,300, up to $1,500, including utilities. Again, we have to look at it in the context of how do we provide affordable housing in communities.
Also, I'd like to let the Member know that we have, out of the units, nine units which are occupied and presently we have people looking at buying these units. I think you can't go wrong by buying a three-bedroom trailer in a community for $130,000.