The case in Deline is there are some vacant units there. They’ve had some issues trying to do the work on these units. We have a modernization and improvement program that’s available every year. We’ve run into a bit of a roadblock there. We’re working closely with the community to try and rectify that, that way these units can be available for allocation.
However, one of the advantages of having public housing through the NWT Housing Corporation is the fact that if people aren’t working, then their rents reflect that. If people do happen to get a job, with the new rent scale review, I think that would reflect that too.
All the conditions are there and things have improved quite a bit. We still need to work with tenants. There are a lot of tenants that are refused for arrears, but we’re always working hard to try and improve that and improve the condition of our public housing units, which are in pretty good shape.