In the context of the latest federal programs, where there are multiple different funds and different programs that the federal government has enacted to support all kinds of different types of housing and to support other levels of government, one of them is the housing accelerator fund, which is a $4-billion fund out of the entire group of funds that is being given to municipalities based on agreements with those municipalities to speed up the process. We've never seen the agreements. We don't know exactly how they're going to speed up, just that there have been reports that they will.
In the context of the need for social housing, supportive housing, non-market housing, do you think it makes sense for any federal programs to be focused on helping municipalities hire more bureaucrats or whatever they're going to do with that money, or do you think that money would be better focused on the non-market side?