I would like to ask you a question, even if you don't have enough time to answer it. We are talking about social housing. I read that poverty was to be reduced by 50% during the 1990s. Were you able to check why we did not reach this percentage? Which measures were put in place, and which did not work? What measures could have worked if we had had more time to implement them?
Social housing is a crucial element of a national social policy. Social housing would allow people to not have to use all of their income on housing, which could then perhaps alleviate the burden of food banks. Otherwise, people who pay too much for housing cannot afford groceries, and then have to turn to food banks.
Therefore, housing is a crucial issue. Why is it that the construction of new social housing was not included in your action plan?