No problem.
Mr. Lee, I think everyone mentioned it's an all-of-government approach in terms of getting us out of this housing crisis, and it's taken decades to get us to where we are today.
I find it interesting that provinces come to us oftentimes. I'll use the Province of Ontario as an example. They come to us and ask for transit resources, and when we ask them for something on the housing file, we receive little support in return. I can go through, as my friend and colleague Mr. Long did, and tell you all of the programs where we have to assist the industry and not-for-profit sector in terms of providing support. Then when I turn to the Province of Ontario, I'm not certain anyone on this call in this meeting could name one program the Province of Ontario has right now to incentivize new development.
What does the federal government do when we have reluctant partners like the Province of Ontario when it comes to building either affordable housing or getting them on board for policy issues or matching funding like we're going to ask them for on our encampment fund?
Do you have any suggestions in that regard?
It looks like I'm out of time. The chair is going to jump in, but if you have something to provide in writing, I'll take it.