That is also a very important element of the investment policy. The criteria around sustainability and climate resilience are front and centre for us. We want to make sure, going forward, that everything funded in part by the Government of Canada is built for the climate challenges we face.
The siting is important. Where we build is very important, so we're not going to build in vulnerable areas. How we build is very important in that we want to see low-embodied carbon materials. Canadian steel is one of the lowest-carbon steel supplies in the world. Obviously, Canadian wood is very low-carbon material. Great building technologies have Canadian IP; we want to support those in addressing the climate challenge.
Energy efficiency is obviously critical across the board. We want to make sure we're on our net-zero trajectory. Housing and housing-related infrastructure need to contribute to that success. That's through a combination of reducing impact on climate and making sure we're more resilient with everything we build.
