Absolutely. I think that's a crucial tool.
We have such an important, valuable stock of social housing, albeit a small proportion of Canada's housing stock, that is underfunded and been under-maintained ever since the federal government withdrew support for social housing in this country. Preserving and maintaining that super important, very affordable, crucial element of the stock is key. Preventing more housing from being lost, as I just spoke about, is also key, and then building new affordable supply that is deeply affordable in perpetuity. It's all of those things.
To use the language of the advocate, this is a bit of a multipronged approach, which would meaningfully work towards addressing the housing crisis in Canada.