Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank all the witnesses here today.
The documents you submitted are very interesting and raise many important questions. Some overlap more than others, but I found them very interesting.
My questions will be for the representatives from the Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada and Canada Without Poverty because their recommendations are somewhat similar.
However, I must declare a slight conflict of interest with the federation. When I started working 25 years ago, I shared the same position as my wife on a housing co-op. I saw with my own eyes how important it was to have a mix of housing, especially affordable housing. It gives people dignity, but beyond that, there is a very clear economic benefit.
I'm going to pick up on what Ms. Biss said or the question asked by my dear NDP colleague, Mr. Boulerice: how do we address these issues? Conversely, how can we not address the issue of housing, especially in a country like Canada?
Mr. Ross and Mr. Wong, you mentioned the certain value of having quality housing in a mixed environment. Some will pay the market price, while others will pay a certain percentage of their annual income, if it isn't very high.
Could you speak more about your experience and the importance of providing good housing for everyone?