Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think the Member should maybe go into these communities and see how many people are occupying these units.
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in the community of Fort Good Hope, we have three teachers staying in one unit. So you accommodate three people in one unit, and that does not mean that all four units aren't occupied. I think the whole idea to bring down the cost if people want to share rent and whatnot by having roommates, more power to them because they are only paying in the area of $300 a month for rent. I think you can't go wrong with regard to that, where we have people in social housing who are going to be paying more than that by the rate scale we have. Again, it's an initiative that we're working out. The whole idea was to bring down the cost of housing in communities. We've heard in this House that the rents are too high. So what do we do? We find ways to basically bring down that cost with regard to the second phase of the program. We figure we can drop the cost from phase one to phase two by 38 percent. Again, we're bringing down the cost of those units. The costs are coming down from almost $1,300 a month to $1,000 a month for these units. So, Mr. Speaker, if we can have trailers in Yellowknife, Hay River, Fort Smith, Inuvik and elsewhere, why aren't these trailers good enough for communities?