I think it's a question of doing both and then some and all of the above. The fact is that, as Michael alluded to, housing is in a state of crisis across the spectrum, from homelessness right through to affordability in the market space. It's not a matter of choosing either-or, of choosing market or non-market. It's really a function of all of the above.
We hope the accelerator fund that you're studying will help improve some of those processes designed to get the construction started. As I mentioned in my remarks, we hope it prioritizes the affordable sector because that does have more complex needs than perhaps market housing does. At the end of the day, it really has to be an all-of-the-above situation because the crisis we're in simply requires all hands on deck. Making choices is difficult. It really has to be an all-of-the-above mechanism.