Thanks, Ms. Sullivan.
For the housing folks, I read your documentation here, and I'm going to pursue this line of inclusionary zoning that's within the documentation. The issue is, from a labour shortage perspective, especially in rural Canada, that so many of the industries are having trouble finding workers because there's no place for those workers to live if they do get there. Within the commentary there, you're talking about the percentage of housing, market housing and affordable housing, and that you have to increase that.
When I was talking to many of my developers and builders even last summer, this was the biggest issue, the labour shortage, that I heard throughout the election campaign. The fact is that they are open to it, providing that it's fair to everybody, to all of the developers, so that developer A is being treated exactly the same as developer B. I'd just like you to expand a little bit on the biggest challenges to building more affordable housing, and to expand a little bit on your concerns, because you say caution is needed in this inclusionary zoning.