Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The rent scales and our formula for determining rent are always being revisited. I might say it doesn't really matter whether we do it based on gross salary or on net salary, we take into consideration the other costs that individuals may have anyway. So the dollar amount would work out the same; we would just...If we used net, we would take out a higher percentage of their net income. The way we do it is they pay 30 percent, or we calculate 30 percent and then we take from that, in fact, costs of operating the house and other deductions, so the net effect is much less. In fact, people in the Northwest Territories enjoy, on average, a 16 percent rate of their income on rent. It's quite low compared to national averages, but I'm sure there are individuals who have other cases that they feel are unfair.
Mr. Speaker, in answer to the question, yes, it will be reviewed, but keep in mind that any kind of subsidy is to come through the Income Support Program, not through Housing. So we will work with Minister Dent, and Minister Dent's department is doing a review of income support and I'm sure that this issue will be considered through that review as well. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.