This was part of developing a local market where people in the communities become homeowners. So if there’s a deal that can be worked out between two homeowners, because you have people that would receive the unit when they had a fairly large family and then they’ve all moved out so there’s opportunity there. If a person owns their own home in the community and they realize that it may have gotten too small for them, if they’ve done all their forgivable part or if they’ve paid everything up, then there’s an opportunity for them if there’s a market there -- in some cases there is -- to sell their unit and maybe move into a bigger unit. But that was the whole idea of developing a local market.
I think we’ve seen cases in some of the communities where people have switched houses or someone’s had a smaller house, they’ve sold it and they’ve managed to get into a house, maybe where there was a quick claim. So there’s always opportunities like that and as long as the person is the absolute homeowner, then they have to agree to it and sometimes they’ll initiate the discussion. Thank you.