Thank you very much for the question.
Build Canada Homes, the new agency that was recently announced by the Prime Minister and Minister Robertson, will have as one of its key functions—different from what Mrs. Volk just outlined—building on federal lands. There were a number of properties identified or announced at the time of the announcement. That's obviously a key difference between the two organizations.
There's a lot we can do to improve the speed at which surplus lands are made available for public policy purposes, including housing. I think some of the innovations that the Auditor General pointed out Treasury Board has made will help to assist, but there's still a lot to do to improve how quickly lands are made available and, in particular, I think, some of the targeted lands.
Another point that was made by the Auditor General in her report was the selection of properties. In fact, right now what occurs is that surplus lands are what's made available. Lands are made surplus when it's determined by departments or custodians that they're not needed anymore, and those are the lands that become available. We need to move to a system where properties are identified and utilized based on the value they can bring to solve public policy issues like housing.