Well, I'm not sure specifically which ones you're referring to, but I'm going to make a leap of faith that they were handed over in terms of what I think we refer to as the affordable housing end of the spectrum here. I can't quarrel that affordable housing is an issue that needs to be dealt with. Certainly we want people to have the dignity and security of a roof over their head at a price they can afford.
But I will say for sure that if the only issue that the housing accelerator fund goes to tackle is affordable housing and not the market-price housing affordability that Mr. Lee and others have talked about, we will find ourselves at whatever point in time in the future facing an even more daunting task in terms of market-price housing affordability and we will have inadvertently driven a number of folks who would otherwise have been in the market-price housing into the affordable housing market. We need to make sure that the full continuum of housing is addressed by this funding and that we cover the wingspan of that and ensure that middle-class families have access to market-price housing affordability.