Currently our office is working on an electronic engagement type of resource that we'll have available to all members of the Canadian Armed Forces. It's going to be a little more than the ABCs of moving. We're going to tie it in to the MLS system so that you can see average housing prices across the country, and so on and so forth. I think that's a tool that will help the families make some good, conscious decisions.
As for military housing, the Canadian Forces housing agency has turned the corner. I think they're starting to do some really good work.
With reference to allowing people to visit by video, I was in Yellowknife earlier this year, and what they've started to do there—an initiative on their own—is measure the rooms, take pictures, run videos, and send these to the potential occupants of these houses. It is working out extremely well. I think it's an initiative that was started by CFHA in Yellowknife. Someone very low on the management ladder decided to take this upon themselves. The response has been fantastic.
I know Ms. Francoeur was looking at expanding that program. I understand that she has recently announced her retirement. I'm hoping CFHA will continue with that type of program. I think tying it in to an educational model that we're going to publish will help to alleviate some of these issues.