We are certainly pulling that together across the region. I know that in the Halifax data we are seeing that. There are quick surveys of students that are being undertaken by Students Nova Scotia here in the province. Dalhousie University is in the middle of a survey process. We are pulling that data together. I think that your assessment is probably correct—that the almost doubling of rates has had a tremendous impact.
I want to pick up on a point that my colleague Michael Kabalen made, and that is the relationship between university housing and the rest of the housing stock. Our goal is to ensure that universities are providing solutions for housing for students, yes, but that by doing so we take the pressure off the, as you put it, naturally occurring affordable housing in our region. We see a partnership there to deliver.
I think the point on speed is vitally important as well. That's why eligibility for programs is important for us, but so is partnership. We will be working increasingly with the private development industry to access funding to support affordability. We see it as a partnership that's emerging at multiple levels of government and in the private development industry.