I'm not entirely sure, if I'm being perfectly honest. That is not within my realm of expertise.
I would say that being able to move flexibly as an agency as things happen and develop, though, is generally quite important for non-market housing to be developed at scale. It's whatever helps things move flexibly. If that does need to go through Minister of Finance approval, and if that is considered flexible enough to meet the timelines of actually getting homes built or getting properties acquired, then sure. If not, then I would maybe suggest something else, but it would not be within my realm of expertise to fully answer that question.
