Thank you very much.
Mr. Lee, Mr. Finnigan, of course I'm going to ask a question of the Home Builders' Association, given my former background. On my colleague's questions about affordability, it's somewhat interesting and ironic that you talk about municipal levies. Ontario, for example, is the only province where municipalities actually pay for housing. Levies are collected for building applications, as part of the municipal tax roll...and then have to go and pay when the Harris government downloaded social programs like housing.
We actually have to pay for social housing through property taxes as well as things like municipal levies. It's the same with transit, the same with child care. It would be my assumption that you can't do one without the other. You can't reduce levies for home builders without providing funding for the services that are needed. I would think the home builders' associations would see the investments that the federal government has announced in terms of transit and sanitary waste water facilities as a major plus. If you have these services to land, that's only going to increase value and help take the burden off so the levies don't continue to increase.