Thank you all for being here with us today.
Mr. Priddle, I'm from British Columbia and I was happy to hear you talking about new ways of building. You mentioned manufactured homes, siding, kits that people could put together in a few days to get around having to build in crappy weather. We can build the houses inside.
I have a number of operations in my riding that do just that. One I was just visiting had developed a new do-it-yourself house designed for use in the Arctic. You can fly in one of these kits in one plane-load, and it takes three days for teenagers to put it together. You don't have to wait for a journeyman to come in from other places.
That's just the tip of the iceberg. In my hometown, we have other manufactured homes and Structurlam buildings of engineered wood. I was wondering if you could comment on the future of how we're building homes.