I would say that it can, but the key factor will be whether it could be effectively stacked with other programs. The contribution levels that we're talking about under some of the scenarios we've seen sketched out wouldn't be enough to plug the entire equity gap between economic and market rent, or between market rent and affordable rent.
I'd say, depending on how carefully the money is targeted—and you have to remember that whenever we're talking about subsidizing housing development, the critical question is whom we are trying to house—then it can have the potential of being very effective. Again, that's as long as it's stacked effectively with other programs, and not just federal programs but also with provincial programs, where they in fact exist.