I'd appreciate that very much.
There's a severe lack of affordable housing in the country. Clearly, it is targeted more toward indigenous people, and it is a crisis. I've had many discussions with my colleague, Adam Vaughan, about the dire situation in Winnipeg with, for example, trench fever, which popped up in December.
Rental rates are rapidly increasing. Wages are staying stagnant. Unemployment is certainly growing. Would it be safe to say that, without a concerted effort to control rental rates and to build and maintain affordable and accessible housing units, we will see this $635-million gap continue to increase?