 It's also great to be here with Premier Kanu with Manitoba's housing minister Bernadette Smith as well. Wab, I know how important it is for you that we continue to fight every day for an economy that is fair for everyone. That's exactly what we're doing today with a significant announcement that will protect and expand affordable housing. The affordable housing complex where we are today is multi-generational, meaning some units are for younger families and some are for seniors. I had an opportunity to sit down with Jocelyn and her girls a little bit earlier but also with a pair of seniors, Marlene and Lou, who are talking all of them about how good a place this is to live, how affordable it is, but also the sense of community that happens here. Rents are affordable and a good portion of them are based on people's income and the intergenerational connections create a strong sense of community. For families like Jocelyn's, this is a good place to raise kids with peace of mind and stability. Now this place is run by a non-profit called the Winnipeg Housing Rehabilitation Corporation and we need more affordable housing buildings just like this one right across the country. Unfortunately, too many of those places are under constant threat of being demolished to build condos or sold to speculators and large corporations that will increase rents at turnover. People are being priced out of their communities and that's not okay. So we have to help non-profits and community partners acquire units and preserve rents at a stable level. That's why we're here to announce the one and a half billion dollar Canada rental protection. The Canada Rental Protection Fund will aim to mobilize investments in financing from the charitable sector to provide affordable housing for non-profit families. This is a very important part of the plan. The Canada Rental Protection Fund will aim to mobilize investments in financing from the charitable sector to provide affordable housing for non-profit families. A good proof of concept of this initiative is the BC Rental Protection Fund in British Columbia. They recognize that for every new affordable rental home that is built in their province, four more are lost to investors, to conversions, to demolition, and to the public. They recognize that for every new affordable rental home that is built in their province, four more are lost to investors, to conversions, to demolition, and to rent increases. And this is happening in communities right across the country, which is why the federal government is acting today. We're here to build more housing more quickly and to build the necessary infrastructure. We're here to help build apartments with reasonable and affordable landlords, and we're here to protect the affordable housing that already exists with models that work well for low-income people. We work every day to give each generation an equitable chance. We're fighting every day to build an economy that helps every generation get ahead, including Gen Z and Millennials. Because for Canada to succeed, we need everyone to succeed.