Thank you, Madam Chair. The Housing Corporation hasn't just handed it over to ECE and washed its hands of it. We do continue to work with a steering committee, a very active steering committee, lead by, I think, the deputy minister or one of the senior people in Education and senior level in the Housing Corporation. They have been working regularly. They have met with the LHOs and are meeting again in a couple of weeks and continuing to iron out the rough spots during this transition.
Madam Chair, the transition, we knew would take some time but, overall, I have to say that the number of complaints we're hearing is far fewer than it was even three months ago. It's improving a lot as people get used to the new system. The main reason for doing it, Madam Chair, really comes down to having us, as a government, having one system of income support that is fair and equitable to everybody. What we were developing is...We got $128 million out there as a government and with so many different ways of subsidizing people we were ending up with some people getting, if they went this route, they'd get one answer; if they went over here, they'd get something else. Now we've got that down to one, so everybody is treated equitably.
There has been some adjustment period. That's necessary, we knew it, both for LHOs as well for the Education people and we're working our way through that, I think, quite successfully. Thank you.