Yes, Mr. Chair. I'll just let you know that this is the third time, and that's okay, and I don't mind, but you're not noticing when my hand is up. It's the third time I've had it up before someone else and someone else has come before me.
Anyway, on what Mr. Redekopp has put forward, there's nobody in our country who's not going to agree that we have a housing crisis or that it is not critical. I will say to you, though—and I wouldn't mind, if the clerks have this available—that I think the current inflation study we have under way actually indicates housing as a main focus before us.
I don't know if that's inconsistent with what Mr. Redekopp is proposing in proposing that a particular minister come. What I will say is that the minister should come as part of the study that we already have under way. If my recollection is good, we started that inflation study with a very specific emphasis on housing, because that is where we were seeing the greatest impact of inflation.
That's my only comment at this point. Thank you.