Thank you.
Thank you, again, to the witnesses for staying with us. It's been a long evening. I'm sure it's been, for you, probably, a long day as well.
I will start with you, Mrs. Houle.
You referenced—thank you for this—housing as a human right. I absolutely agree with you. I would go so far as to say it's also very clearly part of the determinants of health. I think the link in the accelerator fund to transit and to understanding how we live in a broader community is very important. We are realizing that housing is a link to well-being, connectivity and all those things that enable people to be well in the place they live. Obviously, it's complex. There are many players who need to be at the table, and there are many solutions.
You also referenced, as part of that link, rent stabilization across the country. Would you speak about that for a moment and about what role the federal government can play, if any, in terms of creating a lead?
There are provinces, provincial links, and I also want, in my little preamble, to talk about the link to the municipalities in the accelerator fund, because it's closer to the ground and very strongly in the lead in terms of bringing three layers of government to the table.