Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you again to all the witnesses for being with us today.
Mr. Armstrong, I personally have a problem with the definition of affordable housing. It seems to me that, often, too many projects fall into this category, but are not really affordable housing for the people who live in them.
I'd like to hear your comments on this.
For my part, that's why I prefer the definition of social housing, which includes housing co‑operatives. We have many such co‑operatives in Quebec, in my city, in Montreal and everywhere else. It seems to be increasingly difficult to launch new co‑operative housing projects. It's taking longer and longer to set up the legal structure and assemble the documentation, and it's getting more and more complex.
Do you have any ideas on what can be done at the federal level in this regard? You've touched on it, but I'd like to hear more about it.