If the minister was correct in what she said in the House, you have nothing to worry about. As to whether she was correct, that is a whole different matter.
My next question is for Mr. Shapcott and concerns housing. Housing is a matter of great concern in my riding, Jeanne-Le Ber, which lies south-west of Montreal. You recommended a $2 billion-investment in social housing. The Bloc Québécois fully supports this recommendation.
Another issue that worries me gravely is the availability of land to build social housing. Land for building social housing is becoming increasingly rare and increasingly expensive. Would you be in favour of a process whereby the federal government or a Crown corporation could divest themselves of land they no longer require and make it available for housing in areas where there is a real need, rather than simply selling it to the highest bidder? Do you think that would be a good idea?