Madam Chair, I'll go quickly.
Yes, one of our areas of investment is in what we call housing-enabling infrastructure. That means water and waste-water systems, roads, the transit that allows for more housing, district energy and all the infrastructure that goes around housing. We have already been in this space. We've made investments to date that we believe enable the construction start of about 20,000 homes. It's a start.
To answer the question, we plan on working very closely with Build Canada Homes to help accelerate housing development. We see our role as one that works on the enabling infrastructure side, like getting the water pipes and the district energy in the ground, or the transit solutions there, so density can happen and housing can get built.
