I think you heard from Mr. Barletta earlier this morning, who was talking about the importance of all three levels of government collaborating and being on the same page when it comes to incentivizing, encouraging and facilitating more housing stock. I think we've seen some movement on that over the past few months.
For the housing accelerator fund application that the City of Winnipeg has put in, they're debating their response to the federal government's recommendations and amendments. We presented yesterday that we felt those recommendations aligned with what the city had already approved in terms of their application. We see that as a way for the federal government, the provincial government and the municipal governments to align their policy directions and funding priorities to help facilitate housing starts.
In Manitoba, one of the biggest constraints we have is water and waste-water capacity. Strategic investments in that type of infrastructure are critical for allowing and facilitating residential growth in Winnipeg, around Winnipeg and across the province.