It is, okay.
I just lost my line of questioning there.
In my riding, for example, we have affordable housing. Some of it is run by a co-op; some of it is not. I'm assuming it must be the same in B.C.
For example, the federal government injected...was it $2 billion or $4 billion into affordable housing over the last couple of years? And you're right; it's managed through the provinces. I thought at the time it was quite rightly so, because they know the demographics of their province. They know where they need the housing. There's never enough housing to go around. They know where to prioritize. I know they work with the municipalities directly, as well, to establish those priorities. I'm assuming in B.C. it's the same. The co-ops must have the same access to that funding as a non-co-op organization, company, business that would also apply, right?