Thank you, Mr. Chair. Again, I do have concerns with the loss of $7 million in the area of grants and contributions. I think that’s a major cut to the programs that a lot of people depend on, and knowing that there’s probably going to be less money but more demand, I’m wondering if the Housing Corporation has considered looking at maybe cutting back on some of the delivery side of the programs knowing that you have less dollars to allocate. Maybe look at less program officers on the ground, put the savings back into the programs to offset the $7 million cut from the federation government. I mean, if you look at it, that’s almost half of the grants and contribution monies that are
there and I think people have to realize that there’s already a demand there and we have to find either the money internally or do an assessment on the programs and services we do deliver and we may have to cut out certain programs that we just cannot afford to deliver anymore. So has that review taken place or have we considered looking at that as an option, that we may have to cut back on the delivery side, and more importantly, how do we replace $7 million on a program that has $16 million in it? That’s a major loss of revenues and I think we know that there’s high demand in regard to these programs and services, especially from the maintenance side and from the seniors program preparedness side. I think, if anything, it’s going to have a direct affect on the residents of the Northwest Territories. So has there been a strategy or an idea of how we deal with this going forward?