We have regulations for air travel, and that raises the price for air travel, which means some people can't afford air travel.
We have regulations for car emissions, and that raises the price for cars, which means some people can't afford cars.
We have regulations for housing, and that raises the price for housing, which means some people can't afford housing.
How many people should not be able to afford housing? Is the number of people who currently can't afford housing too low, or too high? Should we increase regulations for housing, or decrease them? Are we making the right trade-offs?
We have regulations for car emissions, and that raises the price for cars, which means some people can't afford cars.
We have regulations for housing, and that raises the price for housing, which means some people can't afford housing.
How many people should not be able to afford housing? Is the number of people who currently can't afford housing too low, or too high? Should we increase regulations for housing, or decrease them? Are we making the right trade-offs?