Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to my colleague.
Mr. Jarvis, I'd like to turn back to you. In your presentation, you talked a lot about the importance of increasing densities in urban centres in and around transit, for example, and that, of course, it's among the more expensive ways to build and places to build, yet we need to do it. There are an awful lot of impediments to doing that, whether it's local park charges and fees, or the federal government and their taxation policies.
Can you give us a minute and a half of all the things that we should be doing to incentivize the construction of higher-density residential in existing urban areas and why that's important?