Thank you.
I'm going to try to squeeze in a quick question for Mr. Cochrane.
In the CLC's pre-budget submission, you point out that Canada's social housing currently makes up only 3.5% of Canada's housing stock and that's about half the OECD average of 7.1%. Can you outline why Canada has fallen so far behind the OECD peers with respect to non-market housing stock?
What impact might doubling Canada's percentage of non-market housing have on housing prices and affordability across the country?