Yes, that would be incredibly important. I'll pass this question to Véronique in a moment, but can I just address an earlier question that came up?
We were talking about how we need a change of mindset so that we don't think about just home ownership and so on. I agree to a certain extent, but we can't talk about mindset without thinking about how to actually offer renters and other folks security of tenure.
For example, we know that seniors are some of the people most impacted by homelessness, inadequate housing, evictions and so on. It's all well and good to say, “Oh, just rent; you don't need home ownership”, but what do you do when the income sources stop and pensions are not very strong for most folks across Canada? If home ownership is their retirement plan, we need to think about other issues like that.
I will pass this over to Véronique to speak to the social housing question that Daniel raised.