Thank you very much for allowing me to address this issue. I ran out of time.
What I said is that the initiative makes a lot of sense and is very good. However, there is a lot of obscurity surrounding the program. It's very hard to get information about it. We're in the city of Montreal, which is a large Canadian city, and we're unable to get the location or type of lands available, or find out whether they're contaminated or what the terms of acquisition are. It's not possible.
According to the website we're referred to, there's unfortunately no land. It's indicated that there's none. However, there certainly should be some. It's very difficult.
As well, the government should also ensure that the lands managed by the Canada Lands Company are available for the creation of social, community and affordable housing. That's currently the case in Montreal with the Peel Basin. The City of Montréal has established an entire plan for that area of Cité-du-Havre. Unfortunately, the land is not designated as a priority for the construction of social and community housing.
One of the first very important contributions of land that could be made would be those lands held by the Canada Lands Company. The City of Montréal could then house thousands of Montrealers.