Certainly, we've had direct involvement in the housing accelerator fund, in the sense that St. Catharines was awarded some $24 million, I believe—don't quote me on that—to offer homeowners who want to put an ADU in their backyard up to $80,000. This is tremendous. It's absolutely fantastic. We're quite close to St. Catharines. Since then, we've had numerous inquiries. We're very active right now in the building process for those ADUs.
However, if I had to criticize the fund—this is based on my personal knowledge—St. Catharines has $80,000 to give out until the pot is empty. That is fine. It has to empty sooner or later. It has to end. However, neighbouring municipalities like Thorold, Pelham and so on get nothing. Rather than giving it to an individual municipality, I think a regional approach could possibly be much more effective. I can say that Thorold, which is quite near St. Catharines, has a much higher ADU uptake per head of population than St. Catharines, but they receive nothing.
Although the housing accelerator fund is excellent, obviously, a better understanding of how it could be distributed would certainly be more effective.