In my riding of Vancouver Kingsway, we still benefit from the renaissance of co-op housing built in the 1970s and 1980s. It was a federal program. I have Trout Lake, Kaslo Gardens and Still Creek. There's an indigenous co-op. There's Flesher. Literally thousands of people still benefit from that.
This may be before your time, but what was it that made the federal government's co-op program in the 1970s and 1980s result in tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of co-op units being built? How can we make that happen today when we have a housing crisis? What do we need to do to replicate that situation?