One of the recommendations we're making is that there really needs to be a lot more innovation. I always like to say that a carpenter could come out of a time machine from the fifties, go right into a housing project, start swinging a hammer and probably not feel out of place.
The fact is that we need to start building a lot more components in factories. We need to upgrade standards so that a factory-built home can go into any community and meet the standard, so that it doesn't slow down the construction. This is something the federal government could be investing in. If we were a lot better at building homes using modern technology, we'd not only help solve our own problem but we'd have an exportable product.