Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, we have sold 33 public housing units to our tenants under this program. The program is out there and we haven't had the uptake we were hoping we would. I think it's an alternative for people to get into homeownership, but again, because of the concern of the operational cost of an older unit, they want to have a more energy-efficient unit. Those are most of the concerns we are hearing, because they are old. They need a lot of repairs and brought up to a certain standard. Those seem to be the problems.
I would just like to illustrate with regard to vacancies; I will use Deline, for instance. It says there are 26 units vacant. There are nine units which are shut down; four are under renovation; six are bachelor units; and seven are under major repairs. So that gives you an illustration of some of the vacancies in the smaller communities. If the Members like, I can get copies of this so you can see exactly where the problems are. Most of them are units that we had to shut down because they are under renovations.