Okay. Thank you.
I'll switch now to Habitat for Humanity.
In your opening remarks, you talked about affordability measures. I think you were talking about some of them in the context of the cost for your organization to build. Do you have anything else that you might want to add about the affordability measures for the end-user of the home?
We've seen a tremendous increase in the price of housing and the price of rental housing. As Canadians increasingly can't afford the rent and can't afford to buy a home, they become driven into non-market housing. They can't afford market housing.
What are some affordability concerns you see that contribute to the high cost of building—of construction—as well as the high costs for the actual consumer, who needs to be able to afford a roof over their head as well as their other necessities?
