Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to keep directing my questions to the mayor of Longueuil.
Ms. Fournier, from what I know about federal lands, they have to be sold at market value. What we're asking is that they be sold at a discount, or even given away, for the construction of social housing units. For example, there are lots of federal lands, even beautiful lands, in Longueuil. That might be a potential solution.
We also welcome the agreement between Ottawa and Quebec on the transfer of $900 million. Like you, Madam Mayor, we're eager to see the terms and conditions. You noted in your statement that Quebec had received as much as 13% of funding under the national housing strategy, whereas it represents more than 20% of the population of Canada. We see, too, that it takes a long time for the announced funding to show up on the ground. That's a definite disadvantage given that there's considerable inflation in construction.
In the conclusion of your statement, you referred to the flexibility and agility of federal programs, how important it is that they align with Quebec's programs and the speed with which we agree with Quebec. Would you please discuss that at greater length?
To help you build social housing units, what can Ottawa do to accelerate the entire process and give Quebec its share?