Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. I just want to follow up with some of the questions my good friend Mr. Lafferty was asking the Minister of Housing yesterday about the rent scale formula that the Housing Corporation uses, especially when it refers to the condition rating system that affects people's rents. We know that the rent is reduced based on the condition of a unit, but I just want to make the Minister aware if someone is living in a dilapidated, near-condemned unit with cold floors and ice
blocks for windows, and frost on the exterior walls and doors, mould and no ventilation, when they get their condition rating done and their condition rating gets their rent down to the lowest level possible, these families and people are still living in these units. Mr. Speaker, there is nothing to say that because you are getting a lower rent and you are living in dilapidated conditions, let's be happy. I think the Housing Corporation should seriously consider the rent scale funding formula to reflect something to the effect of what Mr. Lafferty touched on yesterday. Put some money aside and tell these people, yes, your unit is going to get money put aside out of your rent that you are willing to pay that's going to address these issues. Is the Minister willing to take this avenue under serious consideration? Thank you.