If it's replicable, maybe that could be utilized as some of the framework.
Mr. Gladstone, in budget 2022 the government explained that the housing accelerator fund would be focusing on increasing supply with “the creation of 100,000 net new housing units over the next five years”, but “government supports will be targeted to ensure a balanced supply that includes a needed increase to the supply of affordable housing.”
In your opinion, how should the government define “affordable housing” in the context of the new fund? Should it be housing that is targeted to moderate-income, lower-than-market income or low-income families? You've used the term “deeply affordable housing”. How would we be able to define those?