There's no process for it. I just wanted to make sure.
I want to turn my attention to Harvest Manitoba and Make Poverty History Manitoba.
I separate the housing crisis from the affordability crisis, although they're very much interlinked.
I've met with all of the non-profits in my riding that want to build housing. They have capital, they have property, they have money, but they're having issues at all three levels.
I wonder whether you would agree that it would be helpful, on a regional basis, to have the three levels of government come together, look at all the tools that you have and the funds that are on the table, and say, let's work together. What our federal government has committed towards the national housing policy is $82 billion. There's a lot of money in a lot of pots, but maybe not all of the pots are as effective.
I'll give you another example. We tried to build rapid housing in my riding, but rapid housing means nothing if you don't have the supportive element, which is provincially led.
Would you agree that something like that is urgently needed, where you're bringing all three levels together right away to see what all the tools are on the table and what the little things are that might be stopping faster housing and the supportive element that needs to be addressed?
Maybe I could start with Harvest Manitoba, and then we'll go to Mr. Brandon.