I'd have to remember what all of them were, but to your specific point about acquisition, I think the idea of acquisition and preservation of existing stock is really important. If you're in a hole, as they say in English, you've got to stop digging. I think that's really important. My colleague here, Steve Pomeroy, is much more an expert on the acquisition program. I do think that you'd have to do it on a much larger scale than currently envisioned to materially support, or to stop the erosion or loss of, housing at scale.
Again, getting back to the housing crisis, I do think that ultimately we need a healthy housing system. We need adequately affordable social and non-market housing, which would be on the scale of 655,000 units. In my mind, we need a healthy, balanced rental market, and there's been some really important progress made there in the government's current housing plan. We need to ensure as well that there's a healthy ownership market, because the whole housing system is a system that is interconnected.