Mr. Speaker, I will note that the Conservative member who asked that question has proposed taxing primary residences and changing the capital gains tax. That was alerted to the House in debate earlier this week. It is an astonishing reversal of position for the Conservatives.
We have done a number of different things, for example, the tax on vacant homes and offshore ownership, in terms of beneficial ownership and new rules around disclosure to help fight money laundering, as well as our $72 billion national housing strategy. To put this in perspective, in the last six months, through the rapid housing initiative, we have secured and built more homes in six months than the previous Conservative government did in its last two years—