That is correct.
What support we have seen so far has been in capital investment. As a non-profit organization, we act as an arm of our government to provide affordable and subsidized housing. Providing capital investment is just like hoping your handicapped child will run a marathon. That's how I feel. If you don't support operations, how can you get any return from that capital investment?
That's where we don't see enough support to our operations. We are given millions of dollars to build homes. Okay, we are doing that, but what happens in the next five years when those homes need repair, or in the next 10 years? How do we maintain those homes and maintain those rental subsidies?