Thank you, Mr. Armstrong.
I would like to put a question to Mr. Rubinstein, from the the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
Everyone is happy about the new $4-billion fund to accelerate the building of housing in municipalities. That's a substantial investment, and I think it is very important to make massive investments in housing.
However, there is some worry over the fund in Quebec. The last time the federal government announced money under its national strategy, it took three years for it to come to an agreement with Quebec.
I don't know whether it works in the same way in the rest of Canada, but, in Quebec, municipalities come under the jurisdiction of the provincial government. No money is spent in municipalities without negotiations by the Government of Quebec. Last time, while money was being spent across Canada—for instance, in Vancouver, in Toronto and in Calgary—nothing was being spent in Quebec because negotiations were ongoing.
Do you have the same concern?