Yes, it's very well articulated. I call that the “Triple P”: the places, the partners and the purpose.
The places, we first need to have an inventory of them. Fortunately, there is already a partial inventory ready and available, but in the next few months there will be a lot more available, not only existing of surplus properties but of properties that could be surplus, if we were able to use office space differently, for instance, or recognize that there are properties that are not used to their full potential.
The partners...very important. We need to work with community partners, not-for-profit housing partners and private developers, if they can help speed up, obviously, the construction and perhaps the use of those properties.
Then, most importantly, are the purposes for which those properties will be used. Yes, the key purpose is to build affordable homes. These homes have to be affordable for middle-class and lower-income Canadians. Other purposes, including socio-environmental purposes—as we know, we need to protect the environment—