First, through you, Mr. Chair, on the issue of housing starts in the first quarter, nationally, we saw an increase of 16%. We are seeing some downward pressure as a result of higher interest rates being priced into the system when people are looking to start or not start a project. That is why we continue to put more measures on the table, such as tax cuts, changes to municipal zoning and other measures to help speed up the pace of construction.
With respect to the issue of development cost charges, we've decided to do that through the Canada housing infrastructure fund. I'll note one point of contrast between our plans. The Conservative plan that was put forward includes no measures to address the issue of development cost charges. They're very real in terms of their impact on housing affordability and production, but we've chosen to do that a different way.