I'll just jump in briefly.
There are a few different components to that. First and foremost, the majority of Inuit live in social housing. Through the Inuit Nunangat housing strategy, we imagined we were going to have a diverse set of circumstances. Growing home ownership within our communities is going to help us in fiscal wealth and in economic development.
Pushing to end the housing crisis will also allow for community-based businesses and regional businesses to benefit and get away from a south-north connection, where we get all of our resources and all of the expertise from the south. We have such an intermittent access to these developments in small communities.