I don't have the percentages at my fingertips, but I can tell you that the Toronto Community Housing Corporation, which is an independent corporation at arm's length from the city, attracted a private developer as a financing and risk-taking partner in that project. It was a large development. It was based on the notion that there would be a more dense development pattern on this site. There would be more of a mix, getting away from the intensive situation--rent geared to income, or all low-income housing--that exists there right now. There'll be a much broader mix, and there will be opportunities for a private sector partner to make money.
On April 23rd, 2009. See this statement in context.