I can't speak to that specifically, but I think it's important we remember that in the rental housing market about 40% of the overall market is owned by the REITs and 60% is owned by smaller companies and individual investors. Real estate income trusts can play a significant role, but they only really have an impact, I would say, in an undersupplied market or a market where there's really tight supply and very low vacancy. If there's lots of supply, individual market players can have less and less influence.
I will say, speaking specifically to Boardwalk, that prior to leading the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, I led the Calgary Homeless Foundation. Between 2008 and 2012, we housed about 4,000 people straight out of homelessness into permanent housing. I know that's also true across Alberta. We were able to create affordable housing and house those people, a lot of them in Boardwalk apartments.
In fact, we were able to reduce homelessness in Calgary for the first time since we were able to count that in the early 1990s. Alberta isn't—