Yes, I certainly can.
We view the rapid housing initiative as a response to the COVID crisis. The focus is on the rapid construction of housing. I think it's been mentioned that we anticipate that all projects will be completed within 12 months of funding. It's 100% contribution-based, and for this reason we were able to have a very streamlined application process.
The co-investment fund is more of a long-term funding program. It comprises both contributions and loans, and it's very important to note the word “co-investment”. It requires proponents to find other funders for projects. In an average project, the co-investment fund provides about 40% to 45% of the funding, and other sources of funding come from municipalities and provinces, and also from the funds of a non-profit or other organization.