Madam Speaker, as my colleague knows, the federal Liberals pulled out of the national housing strategy in 1992. We know that Canada and Quebec only have 3.4% non-market housing. We also know that non-market housing has to be a critical piece for tackling affordability when it comes to housing. At 3.4%, we have one of the lowest rates in the OECD, and there is nothing in the bill for co-op housing, housing geared to income, seniors' housing and housing for the most vulnerable, the homeless and youth coming out of care.
Does my colleague see that the government is failing when it comes to dealing with the affordable housing crisis? All we hear from Conservatives and Liberals is that the free market and supply are going to solve the problems of non-market housing, but we know that is not true.
