Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I will ask a question, and I will then let Mr. Morrice, of the Green Party, have the last minute of my time. I will try to be brief.
Mr. Rubinstein, we talked earlier about the rapid housing initiative, a program with a proven track record. It works well and it is fairly quick. It was even a bit too quick for some organizations, which struggled to submit their projects within the set time frames. The initial funding for that program was $1.5 billion, and an additional investment of $1.5 billion was just announced, but you asked for $7 billion because projects worth $4 billion have been submitted. That proves that the program is good and that the needs exist.
Don't you think that fund should be maintained, as it is a program that creates social housing and really helps the people most in need?
Instead of investing in programs mainly intended for private developers, should we not promote those kinds of programs that support non-profit organizations?