Mr. Speaker, I think the member is referring to the decelerator funding or whatever the last scheme of the Liberal government was in terms of giving municipalities more money in order to block more homebuilding. It is the exact opposite of what we have said.
When I talked about home ownership in the speech, I talked about it as an aspiration that so many in this country have, and about the blocking of it from governments right across the board, municipal, federal and provincial, that do not see the value in actually getting homes built. In fact, we have a housing minister whose record in Vancouver was to have housing prices rise 180%, who is now building a bureaucracy rather than building homes, and who is married to the generational divide that the Liberals caused in this last election between those who own their home and those aspiring to get one. That is not the right course of action, and Conservatives will stand ready to make sure that we bring solutions to the floor of the House of Commons and that they take more of our ideas on it.
