Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
My takeaway from what I've heard is that it's good to have housing projects, but that some of the responsibility is being shifted onto cities, which is hurting them. In Quebec, for example, there have been delays relating to the agreement on infrastructure projects to support housing initiatives. I thank the witnesses for reminding us how crucial this is, but I also want to point out that cities know their own realities and housing needs best. They also know their limits. However, they need support, not only for housing, but also for infrastructure. I wanted to point that out.
To conclude my last turn, I'm going to turn to Mr. Andison.
At the end of the day, is the bulk of construction costs related more to taxation or to land? Should the provinces retain full control over housing solutions? Our understanding of the agreement is that Quebec will have the last word.
Prefabrication could quickly reduce costs. In my riding, in Saint‑Anne‑de‑la‑Rochelle, there's a company called Les Industries Bonneville, which has beautiful prefabricated home models.
I'd like to hear your opinion on these issues. You have about a minute to share it with me.
