Thank you. Just for the benefit of the record then, the Rent Supplement Program costs the NWT Housing Corporation a total of $4.113 million a year, and change, and represents contracts with, it looks like approximately 28 different proponents. The leases are anywhere from five years, pretty much at a minimum, to 20 years. I just discovered one here today and it looks like it's for 35 years here in Yellowknife. So I asked this question before, and I guess I wasn't completely happy with the answer. I don't know if we're going to get through the NWT Housing Corporation budget here today without any deferrals, but I would like to see the results of this
analysis that the Housing Corporation has agreed to undertake. As I stated before, even the ones that are 20 years have a five-year term attached to them. Now, understandably, it may not be possible to end the contract on the five-year renewal dates. Perhaps that is a day at which an escalation clause, or a negotiation is considered. But it's my understanding that the terms of these leases continue to be extended and negotiated with these proponents. I guess $4 million is a lot of money, and it would just be nice to know that there is good value for money. From the information that I have in front of me, it indicates total annual payment; it doesn't indicate -- and there might be a lease -- but it doesn't indicate how many units, what size of units, things like that. So I would like to know when the Minister said that he would provide an analysis in February or March. I want to know if the Minister would actually provide an analysis of this, with more detailed information, prior to the end of this sitting which is essentially the end of February, before this House rises. If the answer to that is yes, I would like to suggest that for this reason and a few others, that the conclusion of the NWT Housing Corporation be deferred and not decided on today. Thank you.