I didn't project it would be by 2030. It's our aim. We've had persistent homelessness in this country. Eradicating that and making sure everyone in Canada has a home they can afford and that meets their needs is the reason we have an entity like CMHC.
The building of affordable rental housing in dense locations will be most supportive of economic growth. It's sustainable economically and environmentally. Unfortunately, urban sprawl itself creates a need for passenger car transportation, which is not good from a greenhouse gas point of view.
The other thing is, as I showed you on one of the slides, inequality and higher levels of GDP per capita are related to housing. We've overdone our support for home ownership in this country. When we do that, and supply doesn't keep up because of long lead times, approvals, etc., then we have high house prices. We have to attack both the supply and demand side of the equation.