It's a double-edged sword. We're caught between a rock and a hard place here. The simple reality, as you point out, is that there is at present.... Even if we could get municipalities and provinces, everybody, lined up and we said, “Build whatever you want and wherever you want”, the reality is that, even in that world, there's a shortage of workers and a shortage of materials. If, in that system, you throw in “Let's build 500,000 more homes a year”, currently doing that is inflationary. Sure, it would help over the long run.
The only way to restore some level of affordability, at the end of the day, is to have the right number of homes for the number of Canadians who are out there, and the right kinds of homes: rental or owned, it doesn't really matter. To get to that place—many years from now, probably—you're going to have an interim of stretched supply chains and a stretched construction industry that is going to create more problems.