I don't think it's strictly financial. As a non-profit organization, certainly we do not have financial resources to develop housing units beyond a few here and there from year to year. I think it's the will of all levels of government, and the business community and the non-profit community as well have a responsibility to ensure that we have adequate housing stock.
If we are not investing in the adequacy, suitability, and safety of housing, it impacts each and every one of us. We have increased calls for service from police and fire services. There are more demands being placed on the health care system. There are more demands being placed on the education system.
No, it's not just money. It's also ensuring that the municipality is aware of inclusionary zoning, ensuring that as new housing units are developed, some of them are affordable. It's also essential that we continue to develop mixed-income communities, that they're not 100% subsidized housing projects.