Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would just like to make it clear that seniors who
live in social housing don't pay any rent. But if someone who is working moves in with a senior or relative, based on the household income, that individual's rent has to be assessed. That's where we have a difference of opinion here. Under the existing program, seniors do not pay rent in social housing. But if someone moves in with them who is working or has an income, that rent is assessed against the household income. Again, we do have one of the best programs across the country where seniors don't pay rent in seniors' housing, but because of the loophole that people were taking advantage of, they've made a change to look at the whole household income where those individuals take advantage of the seniors and we are trying to...I will definitely look into the questions the Member raised here.