As I mentioned earlier, this committee is doing a housing study separate from our pre-budget consultations, and we've heard from a lot of folks—some of them from your sector, but others as well—on the issue of housing and how to make it more affordable.
One of the things folks have come forward to say—especially the mayors of mid-sized municipalities who have come to see us, but there are others—is that the federal government.... They offered their ideas and talked about the GST rebate and a few other things, but they also talked about some of the things they're experiencing at the provincial level and the municipal level. I think somebody mentioned—whether it was in this panel or the prior panel—the importance of all three levels of government working together.
A significant portion of housing is within the jurisdiction of provincial and municipal governments, and I recognize that every province is different. I'm from Ontario, so I'm not going to know what's happening here in that regard in great detail, but could you speak to what your organization, your members, would like to see and not just what the federal government's asks are? Are there stats at the provincial and municipal levels that we all need to pull together on to make sure we get the results we need in order to increase the housing supply?