Mr. Speaker, the expiration of the agreements will impact both co-operatives and cities.
There is an impact on the city of Kingston, which is mandated to operate roughly 2,000 units of affordable housing. Of course it is not going to cut those units as these operating agreements and mortgage subsidies expire. Therefore, what does it have to do? It has to raise property taxes.
The Conservatives' non-action is essentially raising the property taxes of people in Kingston and the Islands. That is what happens when the Conservative government decides to ignore affordable housing.
Does my colleague agree that we should consider the impact on cities and property-tax payers as well as on housing co-operatives?