To give you a sense of what was actually asked of provinces, there were exchanges of letters with provincial governments, and conversations. Basically, the federal government asked them to commit to taking further action on housing, working with their municipalities. We have letters from all the provinces, committing to do that. They also committed to report publicly on the kinds of changes they make.
Through the Canada-B.C. expert panel on housing—but Ontario also has its own panel—the kind of advice we've received from these experts suggests that a lot of the impediments to housing development are actually at the municipal level. This is why the federal government thought that, in providing some housing support to municipalities, it would be useful to get some assurances back from them that they're committed to—