Locally, in metro Vancouver, there was actually a big fight over this issue. The Metro Vancouver Regional District, which is responsible for water and sewer infrastructure, decided to lower the burden on property taxpayers from, I don't know, 12% or something to 1%, thus raising the DCCs on new housing at exactly the same time the federal government was taking away the GST on rental housing. Sean Fraser actually said he was not going to give the housing accelerator funding to Burnaby and Surrey, two of the major metro Vancouver municipalities.
I actually was involved a bit in talking to some of the Metro Vancouver Regional District directors. Unfortunately, I would say, since the housing accelerator fund offers a one-time payment, it's pretty difficult to get municipalities to give up a long-term stream of revenue, so—