I'd be happy to. Thank you.
We've heard a lot about productivity so far today, and housing is a huge drain on productivity. We heard that, in the tourism context, if people can't live where they want to work, it's hard to get the workers we need; it's hard to attract the workers we need.
Housing is a huge issue, and social housing is the answer for a lot of reasons. One is that it's actually affordable. It's one thing to just provide more market-based supply, which is going to be more high-end housing that people can't afford. It's another to provide actual affordable housing, especially publicly owned housing. It also makes a lot of sense fiscally, because if governments are building housing, they own assets, and it's not necessarily a net cost to the government. That's really important.
It is also an opportunity to build more green housing, thinking more about how we design our cities in a more thoughtful way than just allowing sprawl, which is not going to solve many of our problems.