Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you, Minister, for that. So we're getting 253 units this year? Okay. That sounds like a good number.
The one thing that I do want to comment on is the mortgage arrears. I think the Minister and his department are doing a good thing starting to go after people that carry large arrears. It's really not fair, like we read in our report, to the people that are paying their mortgages on time and they look at their neighbour and they are three or four years behind and nothing is happening. That doesn't send a very good message. I commend the department for starting to clamp down a little harder on them because that just casts a whole shadow on this whole housing ownership issue when you have 463 clients owing that much money. I support that mainly because there are people who are faithfully paying and then this is taxpayers' money that we're speaking about, too. It's not fair to the taxpayer who is paying $1,500 a month mortgage to see something like that.
One other question I do have, you mentioned a figure of $4.441 million. Now that, I'm assuming, is the money that comes from the actual public housing tenants. I think we got a $36 million figure and this is the money that's actually out of their pockets. Am I correct? Thank you, Madam Chair.