That's an important concern. Certainly, I know it's something that Lindsay and the CEO of Build Canada Homes, Ana Bailão, are working through with the many proposals that are coming in.
We've seen an incredible volume of proposals, and we are encouraging our partners to pull together. Whether it's a combination of provincial, municipal, private and community sector partnerships...the more they can pull their projects together.... We've seen this pooling of projects in New Brunswick and B.C. We've seen it in Nova Scotia as well, and in Nunavut, where they are bundling projects into a proposal and are helping manage those partnerships. We need to make this as lean and efficient as possible, so we're encouraging that in the proposals that come forward.
The ones we can move the fastest on are the well-constructed partnerships that will deliver affordable housing as soon as possible and that are as deeply affordable as possible. Those are the combinations we're looking for. Of course, if we're leveraging modern methods of construction in the process with Canadian materials, that's a key piece of the puzzle as well. We are sending that message, and we're getting very significant interest in terms of proposals coming forward.
