Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, again, we do have programs there to assist people. If they did have arrears, they come into the local housing authority and meet with the counsellor at the office and say I would like to get back into social housing, I know I have arrears. By showing commitment by that person, by signing a payment plan and saying okay, I agree to pay down my arrears...I know it is not going to happen overnight. It can happen over two years or four years, but at least make the attempt to come in and make that commitment. That's all we ask.
We ask for them to make the commitment, because it's not fair to our other tenants who are making their payments and are in good standing. But in order to be evicted and not pay your arrears means you have an outstanding debt you did not pay. So there is that program to ensure they get back in. But again, if the Member would like to talk to me about this individual, I would like to sit down and explain to him or sit down with the local housing authority to work with this former client to get them back into social housing. Again, they have to make that commitment. Thank you.