Thank you for the question.
When we look at the success of the national housing strategy so far, we are getting very close, in terms of both repairs and new units, to the initial targets laid out in the national housing strategy.
The rapid housing program, which is in its third round, is delivering deep affordability as quickly as possible. We have streamlined both the application and the approval processes, as well as looking for proponents to commit to timelines. We have had lessons learned through that program, so we've allowed those timelines to increase a bit, realizing the challenges on the ground with construction and so forth, but it's still very rapid in comparison to normal housing development.
Again, the rapid housing I think is a good example of taking lessons learned from the first few years of the program and applying them to this new program.