We had a tremendous industry of non-market housing. There were thousands of units in Vancouver, for example. We were already on our way. If that hadn't been discontinued back in the nineties, Vancouver would probably already have about 30% non-market housing inventory in the form of co-ops, non-profit housing providers and so forth. Unfortunately, we stopped that.
It's also important for me to say this was not a taxpayer giveaway. It was financed by some support from the federal government and other entities that guaranteed the loans, but those loans were all paid back, so it paid for itself.
I would recommend we revive that system.