Again, through you, Mr. Chair, that's a very good question.
It's subject to the pro forma. I'll take the example of inclusionary zoning. I went through an exercise of inclusionary zoning in the city of Toronto, with some requiring a percentage of affordable in a new development, and that just killed the pro formas and still does.
It all depends on the individual project as to whether that's 10% or whether it's 15% or 20%. If you said to me that 100% of it has to be deeply affordable, I will tell you now that it probably won't pencil out, even at a 1% interest rate. It's all a question of looking at the numbers and seeing what works.