 Here in Vancouver, people have been on the front lines of the housing crisis for a long time. Prices have gone up and up, and I get it. BC is an amazingly great place to live. People want to live here. It's a gateway into Canada for so many people, and people around the world know that it is one of the best places on earth. I certainly agree. I've got deep family roots here. I still have family who live here. I got my start as a teacher here living out in BC, so I understand how much it is a draw to be able to live in this incredibly beautiful, vibrant city and incredibly wonderful province. But with all this growth, it means that governments have to make sure that housing is getting built and getting built in the right way. And that's what our housing accelerator is all about. Today, we are extremely happy to announce that we've reached a deal with the City of Vancouver that will see over 40,000 homes built over the next decade. This deal will mean less red tape, more housing built near transit, more affordable, rental housing, and more density. Homes in accessible, vibrant communities, the very places people want to live and raise their families in. Today's announcement actually brings the total number of new housing units unlocked by our housing accelerator to almost 300,000. This is well over the initial 100,000 we'd hope to unlock when we announced the accelerator fund back in 2022. We asked the community across the country to see more and to have ambition. And because of that, we deliver real results. All this adds to the fact that the rapid creation of housing has also surpassed its objectives. Housing is a big challenge. There's no doubt. But we have met big challenges before as a country. And the best way to solve housing challenges is what I said, to work together. Just over a year ago, I was here in the Vancouver area announcing funding to the Squamish First Nation to build thousands of rental units in the SINAC project. Actually, your boss was there. David was there just before he actually became Premier. And it was great to see with him already the work we were going to do. And the SINAC project is what we've been working on in various ways for eight years with a focus both on reconciliation, on responsible community development, on protecting the environment, and creating economic opportunities that provide growth for everyone. And if you have any doubts of what a great project that was that we all worked on together, even Pierre Polyev points to that project as one of the great successes of this government and its partners. So you know it's got to be pretty good. This construction site where we are today will become rental housing thanks to federal support with plans to be complete in March of 2025. And I know the province has been introducing legislation to deliver more homes and modernized zoning rules. Federal government is ready to keep being a partner with all audiences of government that are ready to make progress on building more homes faster. This autumn, we also set up a law project to suppress the TPS on the construction of new rental housing. And there are already 300,000 Canadians who are taking advantage of the free tax account for the purchase of a first property. We know that housing is difficult for Canadians and we work hard to make it lower. We reinforced the pension regime in Canada. We invested the reimbursement for the grocery store where millions of Canadians were spent. We eliminated the interests on the loans to teachers and federal loans. And just today, we've announced that Prince Edward Island is reaching the milestone of $10 a day childcare. There are already the seventh province to do this. They will say though, it was right here in BC that we signed the first deal with the federal government in the province to deliver affordable early learning and childcare. Already, our Canada-wide program is delivering hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in savings every month to Canadian families. Listen, people are working hard to keep up with the cost of living, which can be especially hard as Christmas, the Christmas holiday approaches. That's why our government never stops fighting to secure the promise of Canada. The promise that each generation stands on the successes of the previous one and can achieve even more. We're taking action that provides support to Canadians of all ages. Protecting the CPP, strengthening healthcare, delivering dental care, like the new Canadian Dental Care Plan that opened applications to seniors this week on top of the hundreds of thousands of kids who have healthier smiles already thanks to our federal dental care announcements. We're making sure that all Canadians see opportunity in Canada's future with good jobs and a clean economy, ability to build a home and a family in the places they want to live. That's why it's so important to build more homes faster. That's exactly what we're doing here today. Canada is the very best country in the world. Let's keep it working hard together to make it even better.