I think the 1993 decision was inevitable, good or bad. It was very clear post-1982 that the provinces were going to insist on cooperative housing programs, just like health, as being a provincial jurisdiction. It would be a self-serving and easy thing for me to say that I think you should go back into direct delivery and have a top-down approach, but I actually don't think that. I do think, however, and we've made this point often before, that the federal government needs to keep making sure it has accountability for housing dollars spent, and that they're spent in a way that matches spending to outcomes. The outcome we're looking at here is the reduction in housing needs in Canada.
We did actually get a mention of that in last year's federal budget and in the announcement of the continuation of the funding to 2014. It is harder for us because there are 13 different provincial and territorial doors to knock on, not to mention the 47 municipalities in Ontario that are responsible for housing, but I can understand how housing policy needs to be formulated on the basis of more localized housing need.