Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just to follow up on a couple of things that Mr. Villeneuve asked about with regard to the rent supp analysis. Again, thank you for committing to that, but I did bring this up at least two months ago and the people in the committee meeting looked at me like I had 10 heads. I have been talking about this for a long time and now it seems like here we are wanting to approve the budget and now we are going to look into it. I still want to know, and I am going to go back and check Hansard from yesterday because I asked if any renewals have been signed in the last two months and I was told no. I am going to compare that to the information that we get because I have reason to believe from other sources that, in fact, some of those renewals may have transpired in the last few months since this has been brought up. So I am not saying anybody was misinforming me intentionally, but I am curious to see that comparison.
Mr. Chairman, I am interested in the timing of that analysis. I would like to see that be made a priority, and I would like to see that information come back to this House as soon as possible. I don't know how quickly it can reasonably be done, but it's only 28 contracts. It shouldn't take that long to analyze it.
Mr. Chairman, just moving on, when we talk about consultation with stakeholders, certainly the Standing Committee on Social Programs is considered one of those stakeholders, and things that the Housing Corporation is undertaking we believe comes back to Members of this government to consider. The LHOs, I think, are a tremendous source of input and I would like to get the Minister's characterization of how large of a role the LHOs play in terms of setting the direction of the NWT Housing Corporation. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.