That's a great question. Let me answer it in two parts. The first is about the plan, and the second is a concrete example of what that plan is leading to.
The plan is indeed to make available those lands and buildings, often located in the centres of cities—like in Ottawa or in other larger cities—where we know that we want to work with the municipalities to revitalize the downtown areas so that we can bring people closer to public transit, schools and public services. That involves, in many cases, working with non-profit housing providers, social housing providers, community organizations and municipalities. Those lands and buildings are provided to them in different ways at a cost that makes them able to provide affordable housing units for people who need them.