I have a different answer for that one: no.
This is a very difficult challenge for all municipalities, including London. It's an unfunded issue right now. We don't have the funding set aside in capital plans to deal with the maintenance and repair. The province doesn't and the federal government doesn't. Nobody really has a good plan for dealing with the social housing units that exist and need to be repaired and maintained.
The difficulty in Ontario is that when these units were downloaded, there was not a lot of consideration for the long-term maintenance and repair of that infrastructure. It became a very large liability on the books of the municipalities. We need to do better in terms of planning for that infrastructure. As I mentioned earlier, on the engineering front, we've done a very good job of planning out on that front. On the social housing side, we should have done better and need to do better. Similarly, we're going to need all levels of government to get involved in funding that because it's a major issue.