There are a couple of things. First, the PBO has different figures from that 97%. I would question that. We've seen different figures out there. It's certainly above 90%. I think the overall way to look at it is that we need to lower costs across the system.
For example, if we made it easier for a young couple to move out of a one-bedroom condo into a family-sized home, that not only helps that family but also frees up that condo for the first-time homebuyer. Housing is a system, and we shouldn't look at it saying that we want to make the water in this part of the bathtub warmer. We have to realize that what happens on one end of the housing spectrum affects the entire spectrum. The government understands this, because one of the arguments that the government has made on building social housing is that it relieves pressure on market housing. It frees up low-rent market housing and puts downward pressure on those rents. We have to understand that housing is a system. It's not just helping individual people but making the system as a whole work better.
