Yes. There would be hookup charges, development charges, and sometimes tax abatement for a while. That's raised about $106 million, and it's targeted for 1,750 rental units and 641 home ownerships. You can see that we're able to deliver on actual homes as a result of some of those taxation incentives.
It encourages us to use our own land but with developers to work with us in partnership. That has been very successful. Regent Park, which I represent, is perhaps the most successful redevelopment of public land in Canada and maybe in the world. It's quite remarkable.