Absolutely. When we're talking about housing and supply and the economy, it's not just a simple question of supply and demand, because there is a supply that is finite, which is land. Land sometimes contributes, especially in a larger city, to the big cost factor involved in building new housing. The government is sitting on a wealth of land, and some of it can be developed for housing. It's not about selling it to the highest bidder and then government no longer having access to that resource in the future, but about land leases and exploring the role of land trusts, community land trusts and community actors for the community good to ensure this land has value in perpetuity and is not just sold off to speculation.
It's an amazing opportunity. I'm glad to see it being leveraged. I also hear that it's quite complicated but that it is happening, because to say that something's complicated and it's going to take time is not a reason to not do it. We need to do it.