Thank you.
This is a good chance, if any of you have any further comments that you want to make, to please take the time.
Perhaps I could begin with you, Ms. Riddell.
The need for housing is obviously continuous, whether we're talking about someone who is truly homeless and has no shelter or someone looking at market-driven housing, in which there is tremendous choice and ability, or any of the spaces in between.
Could you speak to the notion that, when you provide purpose-built rentals, you create space along that continuum, not necessarily from one end to the other but certainly within the areas where housing is most challenging?