Responding quickly to changing dynamics when it comes to housing is extremely important. It's probably more important now than it has been in a very long time, given the rapidly shifting landscape around the need to build homes.
I should point out that province to province, there are also rules that protect the ability of people to remain in their homes in different ways. With maybe a bit of ambiguity built into the question—and direct me if you want me to be more specific—my sense is that when you're dealing with a rapidly changing landscape when it comes to the cost to builders to build, as a result of materials, supplies, land, or interest going up, when you're dealing with an increasing pattern over the last number of years where people are displacing individuals from homes that were previously affordable, having the ability to act nimbly and respond quickly to a changing landscape for whatever reason is very important.
To answer with a greater degree of specificity, we can dig in, perhaps off-line, on the specific agencies that you're most interested in.