Thank you, Chair, for the question.
When we look at all of Infrastructure Canada's future programming, since the change in bringing homelessness and CMHC within the portfolio—and this was announced in both budget 2022 and budget 2023—our permanent public transit program, which will be launched and starts flowing funds in 2026, will have a requirement and conditionality with affordable housing.
That said, on Ontario Line, there are discussions. There was a term sheet signed in 2019 regarding affordable housing. We do not have a contribution agreement signed, and there are active discussions with both the municipality and the province on what affordable housing would be brought to bear regarding the four subway lines.
That need to link infrastructure and affordable housing is really important in everything we do from a community perspective. As we look at the next generation of infrastructure programs, that will be a requirement in all of our programming, not just transit. There will also be requirements for housing in the Canada Community-Building Fund, which is being renewed as of April 1, 2024.