Thanks very much.
It's nice to see you as well, Mr. Jeneroux.
I made the point about the other programs in the NHS to draw a distinction that I think you heard from previous witnesses. We have a need to provide a level of subsidy on grants and financing that's appropriate for the kind of affordable housing we want to build. That's both for market rental options and for non-market options by the non-profit partners of our cities.
I'll just note the language in the budget—to look at deeper levels of contribution and different kinds of targets for the depth of affordability through those programs. Those are really welcome. By seeing those changes happen in parallel with HAF, I think it enables HAF to be a stacking opportunity and addressing other barriers such as land—I know that's come up as a common theme—which we may not be able to deal with through other programs in the NHS.
I think—