The number-one fastest-growing community is actually East Gwillimbury in my riding of York—Simcoe, which I call the soup and salad bowl of Canada.
The minister was here earlier, and he said that the housing accelerator fund will address the housing crisis in this country and across the country. However, all of the northern six municipalities in York region received no housing accelerator funds, which is very concerning to me as a member of Parliament standing up for York region.
I had all six mayors reach out to me. They were very concerned about this. I'll tell you why this matters to me. I think everyone here would agree that the carbon tax affects rural Canadians disproportionately to urban Canadians. I'm in a riding where we have no subway, no transit and no streetcars. That matters, because the riding of the minister who was just here has been rolled back to rural as a result of census data, and my riding is now classified as Toronto.
That matters to me when I look at the housing funds because, first of all, we don't get the rural top-up now, which is very concerning for me. We are classified as Toronto. If the federal government is going to classify us as Toronto.... We didn't receive any housing accelerator funds, but Toronto received half a billion dollars' worth. I have a first nation in the middle of Georgina Island, the Chippewas of Georgina Island, that is on a boil water advisory. We're lacking infrastructure funds for that. We have no housing funds and we're not getting the rural top-up on the carbon tax.
I'm just trying to set the picture as to why people in my community feel like we're on the outside looking in. I wonder if you could comment on why none of the northern six municipalities in York region received any funds.