Thank you very much, Mr. Gordon.
Mr. Sullivan, it's good to see you again.
I noted that, in your presentation—no surprise—you made a comment about co-op housing and the place that it can have in this conversation about addressing the housing crisis.
Both to you and to Professor Whitzman, we've heard disparaging comments from some. The Leader of the Opposition talked about Soviet-style housing, and that's co-op housing. That's what he means by that. What is the place and future of co-op housing in this conversation? Can there be one means, one method, one answer to the housing crisis?
I have about a minute left, but I'll go first to Mr. Sullivan and then to Professor Whitzman.