Madam Speaker, I would like to first congratulate a fellow British Columbian on her election, but also thank her for participating tonight.
The NDP has made its points today with regard to it. It also has the ability to raise its own opposition day motion specifically, because sometimes political parties are going to say where they see the main problems being. It is not to say there are not other areas that could be worked on, particularly in the social housing space. That requires a lot of work, as well. However, right now we know that the system of housing, and the markets, are not working as well as they should, and that is where we need to see more supply. That is where the 15% of federal buildings would help immediately. That is why we think banning foreign buyers from investing and displacing Canadians is important right now.
I will continue to advocate for the solutions I believe are important. I believe this member will do the same for her constituents and for her party's beliefs.