I want to get some more clarification on how the cooperative housing sector is operating and what their role is. I believe it was in 1993, under the Chrétien government, that the federal government decided it was getting out of the housing business, essentially, so that's something we inherited, obviously, as a government when we came to power. Essentially, there are operating agreements between the federal government where we fund dollars, but basically the provinces are administering a lot of the housing.
You talked about some ways of getting more cooperative housing developed and built potentially down the road, and that could be very much a laudable goal. I think it's around a billion dollars a year or something that we're transferring to the provinces for housing. We're giving them the flexibility. Do you see that as a positive or a negative? Is there a role for the federal government, beyond the funding that we're providing, in working with the provinces to find the best ways to ensure that this money is flowing and flowing effectively? Was that decision in 1993, which is essentially that you send money to the provinces and you let each province do their own thing, a good decision?