We have experience in Montreal North, a neighbourhood that's home to a lot of newcomers. We have developed territorial strategies. We do a lot of projects in which the area must be considered and services offered. We not only offer housing; we create a community. Our vision is to create united and inclusive communities in these urban centres. The projects must therefore be thought out in terms of the urban centre.
Naturally, there are host areas where housing is not as expensive and where there's already a population of newcomers, and that has to be dealt with. It is not simply a matter of carrying out a project that falls from the sky and lands somewhere. The issue of territorial strategies is essential.
As for immigration, Quebec usually welcomes about 50,000 newcomers per year. Of those 50,000 newcomers, 80% settle in Montreal and in certain neighbourhoods. That represents an integration challenge that cannot be ignored. As for investments, more comprehensive strategies need to be developed, and the cities—