I'd like to think that change occurred because of the case that we pleaded before the Energy and Utilities Board in 2006. The first funding announcement in 2007 from the government of Alberta included a cost-of-living adjustment available to those workers. Whether in child care, teaching, or health care, they receive an additional $1,040 a month to offset the additional cost of living in the region.
We have developed the Housing Development Corporation, and a portfolio exists to accommodate some of those similar workers in more affordable housing spaces. If you have a single income as a teacher, nurse, paramedic, emergency services person, or policing staff, you'll have access to some of these housing units. We don't have enough of them, but certainly have some that helped keep teachers in the community.