Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My question is for Ms. Cyr. It is also to enlighten my colleague from the Liberal Party, who believes that the government's programs are currently hitting their targets.
As part of the National Housing Strategy, a committee was formed to assess whether the strategy's objectives are being met. The National Housing Council published a first mid-term report on this major ten-year housing strategy about a month ago.
According to the report, only half of the housing funded by the National Housing Co‑Investment Fund could get families and single people out of core housing need. It was not a housing lobby group that said this, it was the National Housing Council, the group formed as part of the National Housing Strategy.
It also says that about a third of the investment could help low-income households in core housing need. What is far worse is that almost none of the housing in the National Housing Strategy-funded projects gets single parent families, whose numbers are steadily increasing, out of core housing need. This is outrageous.
What do you think of this report, Ms. Cyr?