Thank you, Mr. Chair. I believe I’m correct in addressing my infrastructure dollars, energy efficiency stuff here. So I want to start off by saying I’m very pleased to see the investments in this line. I know we’ve addressed some of our energy costs through the work that’s been done. There’s been some progressive work over the last six years, I think I heard 1.8 or 9 percent savings in energy costs, and a significant effort being proposed for this fiscal year. It’s got my support.
My first question, was it $14 million, 171 units, about $82,000 per unit? That seems to be the cost of major renovations to achieve these sorts of efficiencies. Would the Minister know what number out of the 2,400 public housing units that we have are considered current with respect to the energy efficiency standards of today, such as EG 80 or thereabouts? I know we’ve been working on this over the last six years. So we’re doing 141 this year. We have 2,400. About where are we at in the long-term effort on this front? Thank you.