I think that's a difficult situation, no doubt. I think we need to really have an honest conversation about growth, paying for growth, what that means and how development charges are structured. When we're telling you how it's impacting our ability to build, clearly something's not working. We really have to tackle this in a grown-up way to say that there must be a better way forward to address this.
We understand that there's an obligation for developers to pay for certain things around growth, and we don't argue with that. However, when you see the costs rising by several hundred per cent in places like Toronto, Mississauga and elsewhere, something isn't working. There needs to be a better approach to how we can address these costs, who pays for them and how they're paid for, so that we can get shovels in the ground and start building the rental housing that so many Canadians desperately need.