The reason I ask this is that from everything I've heard this morning and from everything I've read so far, it's obvious that no matter how many discussions we have, the provincial solution doesn't work, and I think that's what you've reiterated to us this morning.
The major issue, of course, is the shortage of housing. That needs to be addressed, and I don't think anybody here will disagree with that in terms of the chronic shortage of housing.
The legal regime--one of the comments made was that with this, financial resources are needed to really allow for the kind of work that needs to be done. I think that was mentioned by Mr. Watts. Does this joint group have the proper powers and the proper financial resources, in your view, or is that part of what we need to be working at to increase its financial ability to actually address some of the issues?
I'm going to another question, but this is important, because if we have a mechanism in place that is now looking at these things, is it lacking the resources to do what it needs to do to get to the solutions?