Thank you very much.
Before I do my best to answer the question, I think one of the key points that you made, Ms. Kwan, during your remarks was to trace back to decisions that were made in 1993. It just kind of struck me because in 1993, I was eight years old. This problem didn't emerge overnight. It emerged over the course of my entire life. It's not going to be solved overnight. Although I will agree that we need to do more to continue to build out more non-market homes in Canada, I think we have to acknowledge that it is going to take place over a number of years.
I will commit to introducing reforms that will increase the share of non-market homes in Canada. The exact definition you're using is something that I think I owe my team and, frankly, Canadians a little more policy work on to assure myself that I have the definition that will ensure that the greatest number of people have a roof over their heads at a price they can afford, regardless of their level of income. I believe the social cost of homelessness is extraordinarily high, and I think it's incumbent upon governments to do more to build out that stock.
I'm happy to give the floor back to you to make sure we're focused on your priorities in this exchange.