I don't have the data on hand, but I can answer your question maybe conceptually, at least, for a start.
The housing accelerator fund has a goal to increase housing starts, definitely, in those municipalities that have signed agreements. However, those results won't be immediate. This is because the commitments that are made as part of the housing accelerator fund are to speed up the processes of zoning and approvals, sort of clearing some red tape at the municipal level. That will accelerate processes, but it doesn't magically accelerate construction. Construction is still something that's going to take a while to get shovels in the ground to build. The results aren't instant. We are seeing some starts, but the expectation was that this increase in starts would come a little bit later. What we would be seeing first, in terms of the results, are the changes that the municipalities are making. Then the new starts would follow.