I certainly can. The first thing would be to unlock infrastructure. If you want to unlock housing, help us with infrastructure. That would be, probably, the number one thing I would ask for.
A very close number two, which would really help with the most vulnerable people in our community, is supportive housing and/or transitional housing for homelessness. Municipalities, especially in urban settings, have been inundated with the increase of homelessness and the mental health addictions that are tied to that. If we do not get help to cope with that issue as well.... We have tons of people who are experiencing homelessness issues, and municipalities really need help with that.
The final thing, if I could throw in a third one, is that there are constant regulatory changes, and they're compounding over and over again. If the provincial government would just make the changes they want to make—because they have the right to do it—and then let us implement them and get out of the way, it would not only help municipalities in the regulatory framework but it would send a signal to the development community so that they know the rules they have to play by and they can just get going. However, constant changes all the time are just creating a lot of hurdles.