Again, I think it goes back to priorities and the Minister is correct; he does need some support to try to get an influx of capital to try to get some of these addressed. I just wanted to let the Minister know that I am willing to work with him and the Housing Corporation in trying to make that happen and redefine some of our priorities here, and our spending, because it does not line up the way I believe it possibly could be or should be.
I just wanted to finish off with a comment on the market housing initiative. I know the intentions were good. It hasn't come off as well as Regular Members would have hoped. That is kind of a shame. The problem in it that I see, and I mentioned this when we had the meeting, when the Minister was before the Social Programs committee, in talking to deputy ministers and talking to other bureaucrats about whether or not there is a need in a community is one thing. Before something happens, you have to talk to the people that are actually going to be in the unit, the tenants.
I don't know if that happened in this case, where there are still a number of units that are vacant. I think the Minister was onto the right kind of thing to be doing, but I just don't believe the homework was done on trying to get us there. The Minister has got his hands full on trying to find some money and there are some of us Regular Members on this side of the House that, hopefully, we can try to find him some more money for the much-needed housing problem that faces the North. Thank you.