There's a lot to chew on, and I think we'll have insufficient time to get through it, so I apologize in advance for an incomplete answer.
We have a number of different programs that directly fund affordable housing units. We've had the rapid housing initiative. We've had bilateral agreements with different provinces. We're working now to secure an agreement with the Province of Quebec on the housing accelerator fund. There are other programs, as well, all of which can contribute to building out more affordable housing stock.
Quebec has actually, in many ways, done a good job over the course of the last number of years. This is really important, because essentially my entire lifetime, up until 2017, the federal government—and I should say different governments, both Liberal and Conservative—has really stepped away from its role as a funder of affordable housing in this country.
In working with provincial governments—and Quebec is unique, because we don't deal directly with municipalities as well—we usually try to work out an agreement where we can participate as a funder in different housing projects that will allow more people to have access to a home that they can afford, whether in the market or outside of the market, if their income doesn't allow them to find a home they can afford the way many people can.