When the federal government was creating social housing prior to 1993, it signed agreements. In fact, presumably, one of the reasons why we lost those affordable housing units is that the agreements about the rental housing stock that was built at that time are now expiring. They were signed for 20, 25, 30 or 35 years. Would you recommend that the federal government keep this stock, which already exists?
One of the problems right now is that it's hard to build housing quickly because of construction costs and labour shortages. You touched on it briefly, but this is housing into which the federal government has already invested public money. If the federal government decided to continue to invest in this stock, to safeguard its affordability, do you think that would be a good tool?