Of course, my colleague Michèle Biss already has mentioned the notion of progressive realization. That's how housing works. The right to housing is progressively realized. The adjudicative mechanism that's been suggested, both in the legislation as it stands and in amendments that I've seen kicking around, is one that would allow people a voice and allow people to say, “Here is a systemic barrier to my enjoyment of the right to housing.” It would not permit them to just bring an individual complaint about their particular housing need.
One thing I should say is that there are elements of the right to housing that are already justiciable in this country. If you have a discrimination claim in the area of accommodation, you can go to your provincial or territorial human rights body, for example. We have landlord-tenant tribunals in this country.