It's a good question.
There is a world in which Canada Lands Company could have been reformed to do something similar to that. Maytree's position has been that we needed an agency that was tasked with building homes on government land. Build Canada Homes obviously has a much more homebuilding-focused agenda, as its name suggests. It shifts the use of government land much more from the kind of holding disposition mindset that we've had in Canada for a long time around the uses and underutilized assets: Let's offload it and maybe give it away to someone else.
That's been the way we've been doing this for a long time. What we're saying is that, no, we need to hold onto these assets. We need to think of them as an opportunity to build. Build Canada Homes is changing the mindset so that land is deeply linked to the goal of building homes.
