It is that at a minimum, absolutely, on wait-lists. These are Canadians who have registered to be in an affordable housing unit. This does not generally often include, for example, homeless people who may not register. It is, I would argue, a crisis.
Also, in terms of the solution, again, I think the national housing strategy started us down that road to increasing access and particularly supply. As I said in my remarks, though, there need to be additional significant tools and policies designed to do that.
One quick example I can give that the federal government could do tomorrow is with the new Canada Infrastructure Bank. Affordable housing developments are not an eligible project under that bank. We have asked the Minister of Infrastructure to do just that. That's one example, but there are others we could use.