First of all, thank you for saying that Quebec has good programs. I agree with you.
I want to ask you about the answer you just gave. As we know, some cities have higher real estate markets. For example, Toronto and Montreal are two different worlds.
Is a city penalized based on the nature of its real estate market? If a city has a more successful real estate market, will it be penalized as a result?
There is also another stream: homelessness. We know the homelessness rates in Montreal and Quebec City, because they are large cities. Elsewhere, homelessness may be less visible, but that does not mean that it does not exist.
It is quite difficult to understand why only two cities in Quebec were able to use this program.