Right, so I'm curious as to how it's going to happen, because that's a little over six years from now.
Last year, completed new houses or housing units built in Canada were at 200,000, and that's about the average over the last few years. In order for you to produce 3.5 million more houses by 2030, the completion rate is going to have to be 875,000 houses per year. That's 675,000 more than we're completing now.
Can you tell me how, between this year and next year, we will jump from 200,000 completed housing units to 875,000?