Thank you.
My next question is for Ms. McConnell.
You rightly pointed out that the different levels of government must work together. My colleague, Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet, the member for Hochelaga, is our housing critic. She proposed that municipalities should be allowed to expand their taxation power by implementing a tax on construction materials or a tax of this nature. This would help reduce construction costs and building maintenance costs.
Ms. Boutin-Sweet proposed that a national housing strategy should have three criteria. First, it should be flexible, so that the communities can establish themselves the frameworks they want to put forward. Then, the communities should be given the financial means to do so. Lastly, the strategy must be based on a partnership between the groups in the field and the different levels of government.
Are these three criteria essential? I'm asking you this question because I find it relates to different parts of your presentation.