On that particular point, I believe just that alone, that we are having additional costs associated and also we’re finding that the individual tenants are finding themselves with the potential of being evicted and also finding themselves in the position of getting deeper and deeper in arrears simply because they missed a meeting or simply because they were not in town when the income support worker came to town where they were either out on the land or basically attending other functions.
So I’d like to ask the Minister, what is the department doing to work with the Department of Education, Culture and Employment to devolve those authorities back to the LHOs where you do not have income support workers, so that it makes more sense to have a one-stop-shop in the communities that do not have those service providers so they can provide the service through the LHOs like we used to?