Adding to what Nancy said, when I talked about the social housing industry we had, it can come back very easily. In the 15 years when we didn't have a pretty much guaranteed annual allotment, we lost the ability of those architects and developers to invest in the projects that were, let's say, shortlisted one year but hadn't been approved. They sometimes continued to option the land and push it through the city development process. That's why it's so necessary for that program to be permanent. It makes it far more efficient and financially viable.
On November 30th, 2009. See this statement in context.