They're cost-effective, they spread the load, and they develop solid corporate citizens.
On your other points--I'll just answer very briefly, because Geoff probably has something to say--I completely agree that while I think we do need more permanent affordable housing here, in the short term, yes, subsidizing families, subsidizing individuals, is necessary while they wait for social housing to come on board. What people don't realize is that even though I'm talking about outcomes, those outcomes take a long time--between a policy decision here and then at the provincial and municipal levels in Ontario and actual assets on the ground. In the meantime, that misery of poverty that I talked about earlier on continues, and we need to be able to address it.
I'm sorry, Geoff, I used the time up.