I would say there's a serious opportunity for greater investment in non-market housing. As you stated, we're much lower than most of the OECD countries in terms of our proportion of publicly owned housing, but that doesn't stand in the way of both public housing and private market development happening. The reality is that when we build new public housing, we work with private market developers every day. That is how the work is actually done.
What we welcome under this new approach is an organization that is dedicated to the work of building non-market housing. Today, we have to navigate programs that are designed for both sides of the market, and that's complicated. Some of our programs work very well under that umbrella, but others do not. There are really unique opportunities in front of us to partner with not-for-profit organizations, long-term care organizations and health care providers, which we can't do under the current programs.
