We have been very consistent in identifying the shortage of co-operative housing supply in Canada for decades now, actually. We have not seen a dedicated federal co-operative housing supply program since the early 1990s.
To add to the point about productivity, since you were quite interested in it earlier, we recently commissioned some research, which was completed by Deloitte, that shows a causal connection between increasing investment in community and co-operative housing supply and productivity gains. If we doubled the supply of community and co-op housing in Canada, we would see an astronomical jump in productivity amounting to between 5.7% and 9.3%. We've also found that this investment would be non-inflationary.
There are good gains from investment in co-op and community housing.