I'll tackle that one because we're working with the City of Vancouver, the Province of B.C., because they're building 2,000 homes for homeless people. They're going down the road of wood modular homes.
We're trying to say you need to use a building material that's going to last for a long time, you're going to need to pair that building material with smart technologies like geothermal and solar, because the poorest people cannot afford the energy costs to live there, and you want to successfully integrate them back into society so that they move on, but the building is still there to serve someone else for the next 200 years as we work on a national housing strategy that housing is a right for everybody.
It's very important that we try, when we build homes for poor people, for the indigenous communities, to build homes that are very energy efficient and will last forever.