If I understand correctly, the provincial government has picked up the funding of social housing, which was once done by the federal government. That is also what is happening in other provinces.
I think you have succeeded in handling the issue here in New Brunswick by amalgamating the co-operatives. However, in some places, there are housing suppliers, such as co-operatives, that prefer to rent their affordable housing to those who do not need a subsidy, given that those suppliers do not know exactly what is going to be happening two years down the road. Last year, the budget allocated $30 million over two years. As the co-operatives do not know exactly what will be happening two years later, some decide to rent their units to people who do not need the subsidy. So affordable housing units are lost. Did you solve that problem by forming a co-operative of co-operatives?