Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I just have a couple of questions. The first on the seniors heating subsidy. We have a lot of seniors that are eligible for the seniors fuel subsidy and then lose their eligibility if one of their children move home or anything like that where they can, indicating, I guess, from the department, that there’s any income that person has or the history of the income goes toward the senior and they lose their fuel. In reality the individual is not contributing to assisting the senior with the cost of operating a house. It puts a burden on it and it’s difficult for the senior to deal with the adult child that’s moved back into the home. I’m wondering if the Minister could just, I mean, I guess it could be a fairly standard answer that’s up to the senior to deal with, but it’s difficult
for them and they don’t even like to discuss that with me, but they do in a confidential way and ask that I take the issue to the department. When I do speak on the issue it’s a fairly standard response. I’m wondering if the department has looked at that situation to maybe do things differently or maybe do it more on a case-by-case basis as opposed to always taking the income of the adult child into account.