Mr. Speaker, my question has to do with two articles that were published two weeks ago in The Economist, which severely criticized the government and the Prime Minister on the housing file.
As we often say here, housing prices have skyrocketed over the past nine years. They have increased by 66%. Aside from Australia, Canada is one of the only countries in the OECD with this problem. Obviously, there are several factors that explain this, but according to the two articles in The Economist, the number one factor was ambitious targets for increasing the population through immigration without a plan to also develop housing and social services. That may explain the government's recent about-face.
I would like to ask my colleague what immigration levels the Conservative Party thinks are acceptable.