Yes; Bâtir son quartier has had to put approximately 1,460 housing units on hold. These are projects that were well advanced but stalled because the funding was not indexed. In addition to these units, another 5,000 were put on hold. Real estate is not developed one year at a time; it is prepared and worked on in the long term. So we need predictability.
The projects we have been working on are therefore at different stages of completion. The 1,400 units I was talking about are at a very advanced stage, but there are another 5,000 that are expected to follow. When I was talking about 10,000 units in Quebec, I wasn't even counting the ones that are in development or in preparation. The cohousing field needs predictability.