Thank you for the question.
Rather than talking about which programs should be cut, we should talk about the ones the government is no longer investing in. For example, this year there was no investment in the rapid housing initiative, yet that program was part of the national housing strategy, and has been very successful. In addition, we are eagerly awaiting the implementation of a program to build new co-operative housing units.
I would like to elaborate on the programs that are indeed working. There have been investments in building affordable housing, but there has been a failure to adequately define what affordability is.
We hope that the programs where there are problems will be revised to include better definitions and achieve better long-term results.