There are really different drivers between market and non-market housing. They are like, as we say in French, vases communicants. If you increase the supply of non-market housing, a possible outcome that we haven't researched is that you may disincentivize people to go to the market side of things. There's a thin balance.
What we did look at—and we have a paper that's public on it—is the capacity of building overall, for the whole country, based on the resources that we have in the country right now.
