In very simple terms, I think government has three opportunities to help reduce the cost of homes. The first is to provide land at lower-than-market cost. The second is to invest in the shovel-ready infrastructure that's required. We've made reference to the $8.8 billion deal that Ontario and the federal government have recently signed onto to help reduce the costs of infrastructure. The third is to stop taxing homes like a luxury item. If those three things come together, we can reduce the cost of homes across the board, both market and non-market.
If we go further into helping individuals who require low-income assistance for housing, the best way to administer those programs would be directly on the income side and not try to artificially adjust the cost of building the home.
