Thank you, Madam Chair.
Minister, in the estimates, you announced that one of the votes is $3 million for funding for the tenant protection fund. Then, under the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the total voted—$1,158,000—is all going to the federal housing advocate.
You know that my colleague MP Zarrillo has been bringing up the issue that some large corporate landlords—Dream Unlimited, in this case—have admitted to using AI software, which the American government alleges can be used by landlords to collude and coordinate on rent increases. This is, as I think most Canadians would agree, a very unfair business practice. It might even be illegal.
With all of the pressures that tenants are facing these days from the organized might of corporate landlords, do you feel that the $3 million in the supplementary estimates to protect tenants and the $1.158 million for the federal housing advocate are adequate amounts of money to effectively address the problems and challenges that Canada's tenants are facing from coast to coast to coast?