Yes, Madam Chair. We are looking at this as a territorial number. We are trying to use the selling off of public housing initiative that we do have for tenants in those units to purchase the units so they can become homeowners. The problem we have in a lot of communities is we don't have market housing. We're trying to get people to become homeowners who are in the high bracket of income, especially with the rent scales. We're trying to work with those clients to get them into homeownership. If they want to acquire the unit that
they're in, we are doing appraisals on different units in the communities so there is an appraised price for individuals who are interested and then, from there, we can either work them in through the EDAP or IHP for them to take ownership by going through the bank or whatnot to finance it. That's where we're going.