I agree with you. Rapid housing—through you, Mr. Chair—is the most successful program we have under the strategy. We need to model some of the other programs after it in terms of providing more affordable units to the vulnerable population across the country.
On the issue of the financialization of housing, we're going to study that next, and maybe you will be a part of that study as well. We've seen a lot of information out in the public as it relates to the loss of affordable units. They've been scooped up by the private sector. Some of those units have been scooped up by private individuals who are tinkering as landlords in the market, and others are larger companies like REITs, which have scooped up hundreds, if not thousands of units, in all areas across the country. In some areas, those REITs almost have a monopoly: Depending on the size of the community, they almost have a monopoly on the rental market, and we've seen an escalation of rents as a result of those purchases.
Can I ask, does CMHC disclose the supports that it provides to REITs, whether it be through mortgages or applications through some of the programs you've already highlighted this afternoon?