I don't know why anyone would do that, but if they don't want to come forward and that means more money can come to Guelph, that's also fine.
I would suggest that the structural issues within city halls have been a problem, and I mean that very respectfully. It's not on purpose. Some of it is just the way processes are and the lack of technology, as I mentioned.
If those processes could become faster and more efficient, that would be of benefit to everyone. That's for the family who might want to change their home into another three units as much as it is for the large developers who want to build a 500-unit apartment building. These changes internally can really help people, and I would really encourage people to take advantage of any type of program that can help with housing.
We need more of those than just the housing accelerator fund—there is my little nudge to you—but we definitely need people to take advantage of it. It's only going to help.