I am certainly no expert. I'm an amateur in this regard.
My view is that affordable housing is critical. There have been some extremely good activities through partnerships with CMHC and, in our case, Saskatchewan Housing Corporation that have proven to be very effective. I do have some experience in that area; I don't want to get into it, because there is not enough time here.
Working with the private sector in looking at upgrades that are required to improve our housing stock for low-income families is very important. There have been some very good programs. I know of a couple of them myself because I've participated in them as an apartment building owner. Those are very good. The affordable housing program that Saskatchewan and the federal government have cost-shared in our province has been very effective. Ken probably knows a good deal more about it than I do.
There have been impediments in terms of inculcating that type of vision into, say, the aboriginal sector and on-reserve and off-reserve housing for first nations people, but for the most part those have been related to cost of construction and things like that; the rapidly rising costs of construction are creating impediments.
I think more of that is a good thing--more coordination, more horizontality, making it easier for the private sector and others to understand that these tools can be very useful.