Thank you, Madam Chair. These units were not just meant to house teachers and nurses and we'd leave it empty if there was no teacher or nurse to go into it, but they were there to enable a community to be able to attract the professional services they needed. Now when I go through it, and I went through it pretty fast, Mr. Braden, but when I count off the ones who went through here, there are, in the first year, 15 out of 22 of the units went to clearly government-type employees, professionals, teachers, nurses, police and so on. Fifteen out of 22, not nine. So somewhere, when I went through it, we missed some. Then on top of that, one was rented to the Yamoga Land Corporation; make it 16. But you're right, Madam Chair; we can't and we wouldn't want to say to somebody because they're an engineer working for somebody else in that little community that they can't rent the house because they're not a teacher. We're there to make market rented houses available for that community's purposes and that's why we want to give the communities
more flexibility. Let them decide what services they need most.
So I think 15 out of 22 is a pretty good mark, and if I got that on my university exams I was happy. So I'm happy here.
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