I'll try to take only two minutes so that I can allow my colleague, Monsieur Ste-Marie, to have the final word.
I'm going to pick up the baton from where my colleague Mr. Baker just left off.
I know that the HUMA study right now is focused on financialization. I think that maybe there would be something for us to be able to continue on with from that study. I'd suggest that we have some sort of an agenda meeting, for lack of the sophisticated words to say that, so that perhaps there could be a discussion on how we could fit it in based on some of the decisions we've already made around pre-budget consultations and wanting to start with that.
I think we do have an excellent study on inflation, and housing was a core part of that. That needs to continue. By no means do I think that's actually over, but I think there will be many other people we may want to hear from, besides Minister Fraser, who could contribute to that and perhaps provide helpful recommendations to our government.
The only other point I would say is that I have met with a lot of developers, as well as those from non-profits, who are trying to make new housing in my riding. There are a lot of issues at the provincial and city levels as well, so it will be interesting to have some of those comments come out.
I'm at 2:58, Mr. Chair, and I have a lot more comments, but I want to honour my colleague Monsieur Ste-Marie, so I pass the baton to him.
Thank you so much.