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| I'm wondering why do you think Mr. Poliev's housing message is resonating over your government's message? | |
| I'm not going to agree with the premise of your question, obviously. | |
| But let me just say this. | |
| Housing is a key issue for Canadians. | |
| We get that. | |
| And we understand, you know, we talk about the cost of living challenge. | |
| Groceries are part of it. | |
| I'm gonna... | |
| I know I have a couple of these bad habits myself, but the... | |
| And the... | |
| It's like the episode of The Family Guy where someone had Volker Fry and he was talking like this. | |
| Krista Freeland... | |
| Her method of communication is enough to make you want to gouge your eyes out because it would be easier to gouge your eyes out than somebody else's. | |
| We'll let this play while everyone trickles in. | |
| This is not the only Christra Freeland video for the intro. | |
| But at the end of the day, housing is such a big part of it. | |
| If people have a home that they can afford, that is a secure and safe place to live. | |
| Everything else in their life works. | |
| So we completely understand that this is a challenge for Canadians. | |
| And our message to Canadians is we are there to speak to the challenge and to act on the challenge. | |
| It is... | |
| A really steep hill for us to climb as a country. | |
| And it's a steep hill for us to climb. | |
| Partly because, as Sean was saying in his opening remarks, you know, this is not a challenge that started yesterday. | |
| No, it started years ago. |