That's right. This is part of the solution.
Today, we're talking about supply. In our opinion, we must be careful, because not all the supply can meet needs, especially the most urgent needs.
In Quebec, particularly in Montreal, the increase in rental housing construction is mainly driven by large real estate developers that sell very small and expensive apartments. These units are rarely suitable for large families. This hasn't resolved the issue. Some tenant households are still homeless despite the large supply of new housing.
There must be more investment in the rapid housing initiative, or RHI. More investment is needed in programs that fund housing outside the private market. The RHI showed the needs. It turns out there were too many projects given the funding available. This shows the importance of these types of programs. These programs help to quickly meet needs, by providing housing that will remain truly affordable.
In terms of social and community housing, the key is to fund housing that will remain truly affordable and that will have a structuring effect on communities. It's important not to respond to speculation, as is the case when you rely on the private market.
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