I thank you for that so much. Thank you so much for your testimony. Truly, it has been absolutely fantastic.
I do have a question for Ms. Tulk-Lane on housing, if it's okay, because I know it was raised by my Conservative colleagues.
The Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber put out a post that reads:
The Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce...welcomes recent commitments to accelerate housing development, including the announcement that the Town of Cornwall has reached an agreement with the federal government to fast-track more than 140 homes over the next three years through the Housing Accelerator Fund It continues on to say:
Earlier this month, our Chamber also welcomed the announcement that the City of Charlottetown will receive $10 million through the Housing Accelerator Fund to fast-track 300 new housing units over the next three years.
This is interesting because the Conservatives right now are saying that the moment they get in, the first thing they will do is axe the housing accelerator fund. It's to the point where the Leader of the Opposition has banned his Conservative MPs not only from advocating for the housing accelerator fund but even from talking about the housing accelerator fund.
In light of what we've heard from the Charlottetown chamber of commerce, is the Conservative plan to cut housing funds a good idea in the context of what you said about this being an important issue of discussion?