Thank you for your work and your question.
In principle, what you are saying corresponds to the idea that underlies all federal government programs that address housing. In my opening remarks, I talked about the $20 billion we have added to programs to finance housing construction. These programs contribute to offering a lower interest rate to companies that build housing. As well, the program referred to in the fall economic statement, to which we have added $15 billion for building rental housing, amounts to exactly what you are describing: a program to facilitate the construction of rental housing.
This program has two goals. The first is to create an economic situation in which the companies will build more rental housing, not condos. The second is to change the economic situation. We believe that Canada needs more rental housing, especially to help who are not as well off. Under this program, rental housing, in the general sense, will have to be built, but a portion of those apartments, which I have seen and I also invite you to go and see, will have to be affordable. That applies to the entire program.
So you are right. This is one of the ways the federal government can offer an incentive in order to get more housing built. It is an effective method, and we are using it.