Yes, and I think it's really important that we draw the distinction between affordable housing and housing affordability. There have been a lot of investments. Certainly the current government, with its national housing strategy, came out with a national social housing strategy, and that's important. Jeff has spoken to the investment that has been done to support those in need, but let's not confuse that with an actual national housing strategy that addresses affordability and the housing that regular people, new homebuyers with two incomes, should be able to afford but can't.
There has been a lot of talk about investing in affordable housing, but let's not confuse it. Canadians are not unaware of this. We did a recent poll seeking public opinion. Canadians are very well aware of and very concerned about the problems of just being able to afford a house, frankly, and they recognize that governments are not addressing that right now. Taxes, regulations and everything else are driving up those costs. Zoning is driving up those costs. It's time to do something about it.