 Housing is a solvable problem and we're all going to solve it if we work together. Canada has done it before and we're going to do it again. It's also great to be here with Mayor Josh Morgan who knows we need to build more homes faster here in London but also right across the country because we're facing a shortage of housing right now and that's why prices of homes have become far too high. It's not fair to young people who feel like cities are turning their backs on them. When housing is that expensive, young people feel like cities don't want them. They feel like they can't succeed. But if young people can't succeed in our cities, then where can they succeed? That's why we're addressing this. I mean housing in big cities around the world has already become out of reach for many many many in places like New York, Paris, London, San Francisco. But we're not going to follow those examples. My family, the young people, all Canadians are waiting for their leaders to work together to tackle big issues like housing. It's not the first time that we're struggling to rebuild more housing in Canada. We managed to do it in the past. We're going to succeed again if we work together. When we launched the $4 billion Housing Accelerator Fund, a fund to build more homes faster, we told municipalities that they could access those funds with bold plans to eliminate red tape and remove barriers. We have been clear that there are too many municipal regulations that make it difficult to build housing for our communities. We have been clear that local rules must change and local governments must be more ambitious. And we're going to be there to support their ambitions. So here we are today with a very first agreement under the Housing Accelerator Fund. After we launched the fund, Mayor Josh Morgan and his team got to work. When we saw that Josh's plan was ambitious and serious, we said okay let's get him funding so he can fast track the building of more housing here in London. In March, the Accelerator Fund was created to build more homes faster. And of all the mayors across the country, you were the fastest to step up with an absolutely visionary proposal. We put out framework of ambitious things we needed to see from municipalities in order to access this funding, to look at all the various barriers that are slowing down the construction of housing supply at a time when it's needed. And we asked the hardworking people at City Hall and in the mayor's offices to step up to see what were those barriers that we could eliminate, how we could get shovels in the ground faster, how we could get people into homes, particularly affordable homes, particularly homes near transit infrastructure as quickly as possible. So based on Josh's success and the announcement we're making right now, I want to challenge other mayors right across the country to step up with their proposals too. So we can get building more homes, increasing supply, and lowering the prices for families. The promise of Canada is to improve quality of life for each generation. This is why the world is going through a difficult time. More than ever, we have to continue our work to ensure that the promise of Canada is the promise of Canada. It's one that says that every generation gets to benefit from the hard work of the previous generation and succeed even more. Well, for far too many people, that promise of Canada seems under threat. And that's where Ariel and Peter and Sean and I and our entire team are focused on securing that promise of Canada. The promise that when you work hard, you can get ahead. That's what it's all about. We're focused on building more homes by working with all orders of government, with Indigenous communities, with labour and with private and non-profit partners, because that's what it'll take, everyone working together. I look forward to our caucus retreat this week to continue this work and we'll have more to say very soon on our plan to make life and housing more affordable for Canadians. Canada is the very best country in the world. Let's keep working hard to make it even better.