Oh, oh, I need half an hour, and all I'm going to get is five minutes.
I was just thinking about how when I was a kid, my mother encouraged me to read, and I did read, W.O. Mitchell's book Jake and the Kid. My mother was from Medstead, Saskatchewan, by the way; no wonder she wanted to encourage me to do that. At any rate, I remember reading that one winter it was so cold that the jackrabbits were frozen in mid-air. I'm getting a sense of that today, I think, outside.
That leads me to the question of housing, Mr. Hanley. You're obviously in the food bank movement. What do you think are the key things the Government of Canada should be doing to increase the stock of affordable housing or to increase the renovation, and quality, of housing?