Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I'll say one more thing on this. I'm not asking the Minister to ignore core need first of all, I'm asking the Minister to make sure that if there's affordability-- pardon me, an affordability issue-- if there is an affordability issue then it should be coupled with adequacy or suitability or both. That's true core need.
An individual that doesn't make enough money that's renting an apartment off Northern Properties is not necessarily in core need as a standard that the Housing Corporation has to go and address. Does the Housing Corporation even have a program to address core need, the affordability issues in the community? If they do, it'll be just a cash thing. As, like I said, they can't go to somebody else's apartment block and start putting in plumbing or running water or adding roofs to someone's private home, right?
So the question is, shouldn't these all be together? At least affordability should be coupled with one of those other needs or both. Affordability should not stand alone, just as adequacy shouldn't stand alone and neither should suitability. Because a person can have a suitability and adequacy issue but does not have an affordability issue that individual is not in core need.