I assume the question was directed at me.
It's quite clear that increasing supply is one easy—relatively speaking—way to alleviate the pressures on prices and ensure that those who are seeking to enter the market don't face a market that is very expensive and is outpricing them.
Whether it's only the federal government's jurisdiction or whether there is also something that municipalities, for example, could do through relaxing some of the requirements they impose on promoters and developers, that's an area that's up for discussion.
However, for sure, increasing supply, be it through provincial, federal or municipal action, is certainly something that would alleviate the pressure that households entering the market are facing.