We are building an additional 32 units through coinvestment, which is another CMHC program. We are active builders of affordable housing right across this province. We have about 150 units that we've built, bought or converted over the last two years, and we have about an additional 300 in our pipeline. We are going to be active in creating what we call “forever affordable” housing. If you have questions on how we make that happen, I think we can do that through the dialogue that follows.
That's what AHANS is. We continue to advocate. I think that we're at a moment in time—I'm at the end of my comments—I'll say, when we know what needs to be done, and we just need to do it. There are motivated people on the ground, willing to deliver. We just need the resources from the federal government, the provincial government and our partners in the municipal government to act on it. We're really excited to hear about all the attention, because we've been talking about this at AHANS since 1990. We're ready to go in Nova Scotia. We just need to see those investments come forward so that we can deliver.