Thank you, Madam Chair. The Housing Corporation, I believe, has a budget of approximately $100 million a year. It is quite substantial. It used to be $80 million. I just want to make sure that she checks on that and gives you the right figure. I believe it used to be 80, but I think we got an increase in it. The second bullet within our mandates, if you look at that, it says that we are going amend the NWT Housing Corporation policies to allow more low-income seniors access to housing supports. That is in our mandate that we will do that. There is money available currently from low-income seniors. We need to make sure we keep our programs affordable. I would love to be able to provide universal supports to all seniors. Our demographic is aging quickly throughout the world. We need to make sure it is still affordable.
You can get care mobility funding I believe. I will have to correct it if I am wrong but it is up to $10,000 per person. You can get the Safe program again up to 10,000. You can get CARE Major; I believe that is $25,000 that you can access. Those programs also can be bundled. Our goal is to try to help as many seniors as possible. Like I said, there are programs already in place for low-income. Our mandate says that we will be reviewing the policies to help more low-income seniors stay in place. That is our commitment. Again, I can't stretch that to say that we will not be for all seniors or elders because some can afford to buy their own ramps, et cetera. For example, when I retire from here, do I need to have the support? Probably not. Those are questions that we have to have. We need to take care of the most marginalized. The most marginalized are seniors, children, but seniors who are low-income. Thank you, Madam Chair.