Can we walk through the numbers, then, together because the government has used 100,000? The Department of Finance has used it, and we've had a conversation about this at the public accounts committee. I have asked multiple groups how they got to 100,000.
This is the back of the napkin math I have used in doing it. There are 100,000 people who are supposed to be helped by this program, but the average home price in Canada is $455,000. If we just assume past builds and nothing new, at 5% it would help about 54,945, and that's assuming a home price at $230,000. The average price in Canada is $455,000. The average in Ontario is $594,000, and in B.C. it's $686,000. I don't think $1.25 billion is enough money to help 100,000 people. Do you know where that number comes from?