I guess it depends on what the word “permanent” means. “For the foreseeable future” may be the better term because, again, the housing crisis is not going to go away quickly. In fact, I would argue that it's probably going to get worse because we're just not building enough housing.
The rapid housing initiative has been great. I will say there are some communities.... In particular, there's one in Cape Breton, although the name is escaping me right now, that got $11 million in the rapid housing initiative, and it ended up costing a significant amount of money to be able to use the funding to do the housing. They got the money and said they didn't have the capacity to be able to even understand what to do with this money.
There are some things to iron out in there, but for the foreseeable future, I think it would be important to have that, because the housing crisis is not going to go away. The funding that goes directly to municipalities is hugely important.
I'm trying to be quick.