I believe you may be referring to the federal community housing initiative, which is a program that doesn't subsidize housing co-operatives but helps low-income members of housing co-operatives with their cost of housing so that they can remain affordably housed and stably housed within the communities they're so much a part of. That was a $500-million investment through the national housing strategy.
That program did replace stable rental assistance to low-income households that had been in place for decades previously, so we welcome the 10-year reinvestment to create security of tenure for low-income members of housing co-operatives, though 2028 is coming quite soon, so we will certainly be seeking solutions to make sure co-ops remain inclusive, mixed-income communities and affordable to low-income households as well.