The right to housing is a central element.
First, the law of the marketplace doesn't work. We've let the market and the economy lead, but the economy is not people. I'll be very direct: Economically speaking, vulnerable people with precarious access to housing or who are experiencing homelessness are costing society a fortune. In addition, we pay a price in human terms, because these individuals are losing their dignity.
To build an adequate housing system, we must not only have regulations, but also funds and programs. The right to housing must always be kept in mind when creating them.