Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I have a question around the whole issue of supply. I certainly understand, and most of your targets all reference supply, but I'm a little bit concerned that we're missing the word “affordable” with regard to supply.
You have affordability targets in many of the programs. We know, as was just referenced, that the private sector will take care of a lot of those supply issues by itself. We do need to provide some incentives for those things to happen, and maybe a lot quicker than they're happening now. How do we change your directive as it relates to the affordability issue?
I just find that with some of your responses today, we're missing the word affordability. We've seen some critiques and constructive criticism of some of the programs in the past in terms of building into those programs an element of affordability. How does that narrative change? Do you need a directive from the government that we have to do more from an affordability perspective and that it's beyond that 80% of AMR but something much lower than that? How does that happen?
Help me with that, please.