It's been very positive in my experience in dealing with my Quebec counterparts since I've had this portfolio, and in fact before. I find that for the most part, they want the same thing. They want to address the housing crisis as a provincial government, and they would like federal support to do it.
As a result of certain changes that make it more difficult to engage directly with communities, it can sometimes go more slowly than I would like or more slowly than it does with other provinces. However, ultimately, if we can find a partner at a provincial level who's willing to make certain kinds of changes, then we get a better deal.
There's an irony behind lots of these funds. Because they tend to be in areas of provincial jurisdiction, lots of the changes that are incentivized—though we have the authority to do it in this fashion—could be made by provincial governments without federal support; however, they weren't happening. We're creating incentives to inspire those kinds of changes, because we know that as a direct and predictable result, there will be more homes built as a consequence.