So [Technical difficulty—Editor] of lying, in fact, and media cover-up on this stuff.
The question of tax policy is not for us; it's for Finance Canada. It's been alleged that the primary focus of a program that we funded, something called a solutions lab, was a home equity tax policy. That is patently false. They certainly do identify inequities that exist in generations, in this solutions lab proposal, and the proponents suggest that it's been aggravated by tax policy. But very clearly in the project charter that we signed and funded, that was part of the problem definition. The idea of these solutions labs is to have open-ended conversation about solutions.
The project charter itself identifies fiscal and tax policy solutions, a very wide-open opportunity to explore possibilities. The suggestion that we have been researching a home equity tax is false. The documents do not suggest it, and it is misleading and irresponsible reporting to say so.