I apologize if I haven't used “affordability” enough, because it's absolutely crucial. While supply overall is important at all levels, we can't lose our focus on affordability.
Each of our programs plays at a different...I would say along the housing continuum. Some, as you say, are more supply-driven. In fact, before the rental construction financing initiative, it had an impact on the increase to purpose-built rental. It's not only how much housing or the affordability but also the type of housing. Purpose-built rental has a really important role to play and not just building single-family homes or condominiums.
We operate within our authorities. When it comes to the depth of affordability, ultimately that's dependent on the amount of contributions that can be put into a program like the rapid housing initiative. It's the contributions that help housing providers provide affordable rents, because it minimizes the equity they have to put into the program.
I would say that would be the biggest thing. Other than just changing the definition or the requirement around affordability, it can be around the amount of contributions that we're putting into these programs.