Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Marchand, I'll go back to you. I've also heard that, even though a project meets all requirements, has a building permit and maybe even an occupancy permit, the federal government's housing agency then requires an organization to hire a quantity surveyor and/or an energy consultant to test door seals, for example, on already met building code doors. These can cost thousands more, often in smaller and rural communities as well, who don't have consultants readily available in their communities. This will bring in extra costs that are added on for them.
Have you experienced something similar? If so, how much more would this add per project in your estimation?