I thank my colleague. I also thank all of the witnesses for their presence here with us today.
It is really fascinating, after an election, to see people from the community come and claim their due following the great election campaign and the fine election promises made by everyone. I thank all of you for being here and contributing to the debate.
Mr. Morrison, as Ms. Boutin-Sweet said, these are very important issues. Even in Longueuil, there was an event this morning attended by some members of my staff. An announcement was made that a Longueuil delegate will be in Geneva on February 24 and 25 for the famous convention where Canada is going to have to defend its position on social housing. That is very important.
I am here especially to speak to Mr. Brault, whom I would like to commend.
I want to congratulate you. If anyone has garnered the unanimous support of all parties, it is you, because of the quality of your management, your enthusiasm and your perseverance. Here is my question.
What will be the concrete impact of the additional funds—and this was, in fact, one of those fine promises—that will be allocated to you, we hope? You had already begun to revamp the structure and model of your organization. Concretely speaking, what will you add to your program?