I'll just give you an example. In areas where you have 30% of before-tax median income for households with moderate or medium income, that would be those types of workers.
There are areas where.... As Coleen has mentioned a number of times, affordability is a term that has some contextual requirements, and so in some areas the issue is social housing that's deeply affordable. I think that's one of the points that Ms. Hogan raised in her report. In other areas, the focus is around workers not being able to rent near the places where they work. For example, nurses in areas of Toronto can't afford to be there. We've heard from a lot of.... The Toronto Board of Trade, for example, has raised issues around manufacturing companies in Toronto that are having difficulty finding locations for their workers near them.
You need to know whom you're targeting in terms of the structuring of different developments, and that's why there's that specificity.