It's an ongoing evaluation, and one of the ways we find out if it's working or not working is the number of houses that have been quitclaimed back to the NWT Housing Corporation. We put people into units, thinking that they have the ability to maintain these units. In some cases, many of them succeed, but for the ones who don't, they quitclaim their units. They go back to the NWT Housing Corporation, and they realize they may be better suited as public housing clients.
We also have the HELP program, a two-year program that transitions them into homeownership. They're responsible for all the upkeep of the unit for two years, and they make a determination after that whether homeownership is for them or not, then they go on to the next phase.
I could also point out that if they move on to the next phase, there's also a bit of an incentive that we offer them to go from the HELP units into homeownership. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.