I appreciate your giving up the time.
Through you, Mr. Chair, the fifth one is establishing explicit guidelines and targets for temporary foreign worker visas and international students that better align with the existing rental supply in the respective local markets where those individuals are heading under their permits.
This is not to be derogatory or discriminatory. We have a very well-managed system for new permanent residents, but we don't have a managed system for this group, is what I'm saying there.
The following one is again relating to these students. In analysis that I've done looking at performance, it's extremely viable to build purpose-built student housing on a viable for-profit basis with no subsidy from government. If we're having significant numbers of newcomers coming as students, using some of the financing mechanism in the RCFI program, which is currently under review anyway, to incent private developers, potentially but not necessarily in partnership with universities, to build purpose-built student housing, would help address the student demand.