That's an interesting question. All housing is affordable to somebody. Otherwise, it wouldn't be sold and it wouldn't be purchased.
I'm going to come back and speak to those people and families with the highest need, and I'm going to refer back to that Scotiabank report. By the way, it hasn't just been Scotiabank. When you have executives from our biggest banks saying to Canada that you need to take care of everyone and you need to double the amount of social housing, or deep core housing, just to get to the G7 average, that means going from 220,000 units of deep core housing to 440,000 units of deep core housing, which will be built and can be financed, by the way, by our private sector partners. It will all be built by our private sector partners. There's an opportunity for it to be financed by our private sector, supported by government and managed by non-profits like ourselves.
We do need that team Canada approach, but we need to double the amount of deep core housing and build another 220,000 units just to get to the average. We need more housing and it needs to be focused based on the needs of the people who are without.