We didn't look at what the property was sold for. That wasn't really the focus. Our focus was more on whether the properties were being freed up in locations with the greatest needs for housing. We found that this wasn't always the case. Buildings were being freed up in places where there wasn't the greatest need in a community. That really comes down to Public Services and Procurement Canada having the information to know which buildings it wants to target and then how it moves federal tenants out of them.
I think our biggest concern was around affordability, meaning the endgame, the outcome. What we found is that the homes being built were really not affordable enough for those most in need.