The GST break for first-time homebuyers is very targeted at first-time homebuyers, giving them the opportunity for home ownership.
I've spoken about Build Canada Homes and the other very significant initiatives that we're rolling out to make housing more affordable. That's primarily for below-market rental housing, while this is an initiative for home ownership that gives first-time homebuyers an opportunity to save up to $50,000.
That's a big chunk, on up to a million-dollar home, that will make a difference for affordability of ownership on the market side, but we need a full array across the housing system, from homelessness to the housing market. We need to be very targeted and methodical, going through and ensuring that we are putting affordability measures in place across the continuum of housing for Canadians in different parts of the country with different incomes. We need to make sure that everybody has access to safe, secure housing.
Previous measures have been taken by the previous government. Some of them were on tax, as you mentioned, and some of them were on housing supply. We have the housing affordability fund, and we've seen investments in housing infrastructure that are very significant, as the member from Quebec mentioned. We need to see a comprehensive investment across housing infrastructure on the specific supply of affordable housing and also on the tax measures that make it more affordable.