Thank you for your question.
To begin with, I'd like to say that I agree with you that housing is a key issue for all Canadians, both in major cities such as Toronto, where I am today, and in rural communities.
It's an extraordinarily important challenge because Canada is a country that believes in population growth. Our country believes that immigration is an integral part of our society and of our economic growth plan. However, a country with a growing population has to build more houses. That's a fundamental challenge.
Certain measures will really help people living in rural communities. The tax-free first home savings account is very important for young families.
I also want to discuss a measure for creating strong rural communities. We're going to increase the maximum amount of forgivable Canada student loans by 50%, which means up to $30,000 in loan forgiveness for nurses and up to 60,000 for doctors working in rural communities. As you very well know, that's very important for young families that want to stay in rural communities and for seniors.