 It is so great to be here. Toronto is our biggest city, it's a world-class city. It's an incredibly vibrant place where every neighborhood is unique, whether it's here in Leslieville or in Mount Pleasant, the Annex, the Beaches, Scarborough, North York, Cabbage Town, and I could name so many others. Young people come to study here in some of our best universities. Others are here to pursue the careers of their dreams. Families from around the world come to Toronto to build a better life. It's a great city, and if we want to keep it great, we have to make homes more affordable. People who come here need to be able to afford to build a life and a family. People who were born here need to be able to succeed in the communities where they grew up. We're facing a shortage of housing right now. Whether you own or rent, the prices of homes have become way too high. That is why we created the Housing Accelerator Fund to build more homes of all types faster. Today, we are announcing a hearing with the Toronto City Council of the Fund to accelerate housing construction. It's a hearing that will help build tens of thousands of houses more quickly in the coming years. When we launched the Housing Accelerator Fund, we told municipalities they could access these funds with bold plans to eliminate red tape and remove barriers. And that's exactly what this agreement today with Toronto does. Through this funding, Toronto will make it easier to get projects rolling by simplifying rezoning requirements and modernizing regulations. It will also update old zoning rules. It will expand existing affordable rental programs, and it will build more homes near transit. With today's agreement, the City of Toronto will fast-track 12,000 new homes over the next three years and well over 50,000 new homes over the next decade. We're making real progress today with the 16th Housing Accelerator Fund Agreement. This week, we also made announcements to Winnipeg, Mississauga and Burnaby. Last week, I was with Sean just before the announcement was made. The hearing we made to accelerate housing construction since September will help build more than 340,000 houses more quickly in the coming years. We also invested in affordable housing. We encourage local housing construction. Canada's promise is to improve quality of life for each generation. To make sure that the promise is kept, we must continue to work hard with serious solutions, and that's exactly what we will continue to do. Canada is the best country in the world. Let's keep working together to make it even better.