We've certainly have been hugely supportive of investments by government in core infrastructure to address affordability and alleviate the need for development charges and taxes. Our concern with development taxes is when they start funding things in the rest of the community that go far beyond the needs of those immediate units, which would typically be something that ought to be paid for by the more broad tax base so that everybody benefits from it.
The same would hold true for social housing units. You really don't want to just force new homebuyers, buyers of new homes, to be the ones who are financing social housing units. Ideally, society is financing social housing units and you're not still saddling homebuyers, particularly those who are first-time buyers, with having to pay for social housing. That's where we would look for a different approach to things.