Thank you, Madam Chair. The piece that ECE took over is with the rental assessments, assessing people's eligibility and the amount of rent they are entitled to. On that side, we lost five positions. The LHOs still have to do the management of the public housing stock and so on. So they continue with the same responsibilities except for those assessments.
So, Madam Chair, we lost five positions, we've added 16 positions in but we are delivering a bigger program, a much more aggressive program now with affordable housing than we did before. We still have to maintain the federal programs as well, by the way. So that means we continue with the same responsibilities there. So even though we rolled this into four programs, rolling it into four programs doesn't necessarily reduce the amount of work our people have. In fact, it may increase it. What it does is it makes it more understandable for the clients out there, so they know that if they need repairs to a unit there's one program that deals with repairs. That's where they go and our people help them to fit their unique situation. It doesn't save us money. It doesn't save us time, but it certainly makes the programs more easily understood by the clients. Thank you.