On the concern around the measure used for affordable housing, it's not the first time that I've raised this concern. I did an audit on chronic homelessness and identified.... As you say, Statistics Canada bases affordable housing on rent, but so does the national housing strategy.
Canada's national housing strategy says that this is the benchmark: You shouldn't spend more than 30% of pre-tax household income on your housing needs. However, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, which delivers many of these programs, uses a different one. They do base it, in this program and in a few others, on 80% of median market rent. At a time when rent is increasing because of the shortage of housing, we end up with rental properties that are not meeting the needs of those who need them the most.
In this case, there was that definition, but there's also the fact that the buildings that were being released to be used in the federal lands initiative were not in cities with the greatest need, so there were two things at play here that we think could increase access to affordable housing.