Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my questions today are for the Minister of Housing Corporation. It's in regards to the number of questions that I have been raising about Novel housing. Mr. Speaker, I know that the questions and the statements I'm making on this issue are working to improve this project if anything, and anything I can do to improve this project, if this is going to happen, I'd be prepared to take full credit when this is done. So I'm going to continue to ask these questions also, because I'm motivated by lots of calls and e-mails I'm receiving from communities who are concerned about this project as well.
Mr. Speaker, the last time we spoke on last Friday, when the Minister was answering questions on this, he suggested that this project will give him and the government a 40 percent advantage. But the problem with this math is, Mr. Speaker, that the Minister refuses to compare this Novel housing project in a equal footing. He has to start comparing apples to apples, not apples with oranges. So the only reasonable comparison to make is a comparison between new mobile homes with Novel housing, which is used, converted and almost new product. So where is the advantage? How could he come up with 40 percent, because that's a comparison with the new stick-built housing? So where do you start making comparison in a fair way? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.