Thank you.
I want to continue on the theme of housing, particularly for vulnerable people. I want to respect, of course, that we're talking about Bill C-30 today, but I can't help but be influenced by the pre-budget consultations that this committee has been undertaking in parallel with this bill.
We've heard from many witnesses about the importance of ensuring that when we talk about building housing infrastructure, we do so with an eye to particularly marginalized or vulnerable groups, whether that's people with disabilities or families and women fleeing intimate partner violence.
Can you talk a little bit about how you see Bill C-30 responding to the needs of groups whose housing requirements won't fit into the regular market structures?
