Thanks, Minister.
My next question would be around the provinces. You've addressed the issue of working with municipalities. We have a different approach from on the other side of the table, which is demonizing local mayors and municipalities for not building supply. They've taken the stick approach. We're taking the carrot approach in terms of incentivizing municipalities.
The same needs to happen with provinces. I'm in the unenviable position of being in a province that has a Conservative government that has no affordable housing programs. I point to, as the shining stars in the country, British Columbia and Quebec, where all of the stars have aligned and the municipalities are working with the province in consultation and co-operation with the federal government, but in Ontario that's not the case.
How do we create that healthy tension with the provinces, specifically Ontario, in areas where they're more interested in making people rich, rather than finding ways to help people who are on an affordable housing wait-list for a number of years?