I'd love to comment on that question.
The short answer is yes. The government imposed costs on new housing, in Ontario at least, are substantial. They vary from municipality to municipality. Development charges alone can add over $100,000 to the end cost of a new home, so those kinds of things need to be addressed.
I think the question should be: What is the federal government's role in increasing housing supply? We would take the view that the federal government is offering a lot of money for transit and infrastructure in particular. Tying some requirements to municipalities to update their zoning to permit intensification along transit lines, as an example, is a great initiative for the federal government to undertake to speed up some of these approvals and reduce that seven-year time frame that you mentioned, Mr. Poilievre, and to get shovels in the ground sooner.