Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, if the tenant has arrears and they're given notice of eviction, if they make an attempt to work out with the local housing authority to pay down those arrears...Knowing there's a possibility of being evicted, in most cases they will work out this payment plan. The idea is to assist these people in social housing to remain in social housing as long as they make the attempt to pay down their arrears. But once your appeal goes forward, with regard to the tenants act and you're being evicted and then you are evicted, then in order to get back in you have to basically ensure that you've paid off those arrears to get back into public housing. But if you're a tenant, there is a provision that if you're given notice of being evicted, if you come forward and say, okay, I'm willing to work out a payment plan to pay off my arrears not to get evicted, that is the way you remain in public housing. But again, you can't have both. You have to have consistency in our policies for people who are good tenants. Like I
said, 90 percent of people in most public housing pay their rent. Thank you.