I certainly think there is a role. For the lower end of the population, it's just going to be too expensive to assume that they play in the market rate space. With that said, I think a lot of the barriers to doing that are regulatory ones that hit both market rate housing and subsidized housing.
Frances Bula at The Globe and Mail has a number of pieces in which she talks about the issues of building affordable housing in Vancouver and how Vancouver's municipal government is getting caught up in some of its own rules. I think we need to address those barriers that are preventing the entire spectrum of housing being built. When we look at more nimble regulatory processes, we have to realize that we're doing that not just to help the market side but also to accelerate the building of houses.