In rural areas, co-op and non-profit housing is sometimes the only form of rental housing available in some communities. I know that in Pontiac there are 34 co-op homes that were created under previous federal programs.
Another advantage to having a sector-delivered program is to make sure that funding and financing levels are reflective to different regional markets, whether they be rural or urban. The way we create scale as a sector is by delivering a program together across the country.
We very much welcome the investment of $1.5 billion, and 6,000 units is not a lot of housing when you look at the scale of the crisis, but it's certainly an important start.