Thank you.
My next question is for Ms. Smith-MacDonald. Certainly, as I have the opportunity to travel across this country, I see the vastness, and I perhaps look at the wisdom of our forefathers who really created provincial jurisdiction. I look at what happened over the last stimulus program, whereby significant dollars were put into supportive housing, for example.
I know that in the riding I'm in I think we doubled supportive housing for seniors, on top of increases to the GIS. Because it was done in partnership with the province and because it was done with communities, I saw many creative models coming out. I mean, people can argue about how much money is available, and that's a fair argument, but when I hear people talk about a national housing strategy, I think it is absolutely the wrong way to go constitutionally and in terms of allowing the creativity that we have seen.
Again, I appreciate that we can debate the amount of money that's focused in that area, but try to convince me that we don't have a good system, whether it's with regard to the opportunities for communities to be creative and for provinces to really look at what they need...because there's such a difference between Newfoundland and British Columbia.