Madam Speaker, my colleague talked a little bit about housing, and I thank him for that, because it is a pretty important topic.
Unfortunately, when we listen to the Conservatives, it is not really clear what their solutions are and what they are going to do about it.
The Liberals are terrible, and they are getting nowhere. My colleague bragged earlier about $70 billion in investments over the last five years. In the last five years, 35,000 new social housing units have been built in Canada through this strategy. I have no idea where the billions of dollars went. According to studies by CIBC and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, or CMHC, Canada needs to build 3.5 million units in the next 10 years if we are going to address the twin issues of affordability and accessibility.
If we want to help those most in need in this country, the government needs to intervene and be more effective. What are the Conservative Party's solutions?