In fact, we have a project under way, which is jointly funded with WD, the Province of British Columbia, and the Business Council of B.C. It goes by the name of HQ Vancouver, headquarters Vancouver. It's aimed precisely at increasing the attraction to the Lower Mainland of headquarters offices of companies, mostly Asian companies. There is already a pretty good track record of companies that have been attracted by this initiative.
This is kind of interesting, and it speaks right to your point. One of the things we found when we started this HQ Vancouver initiative was that one of the best sources for increased investment is wealthy Asian individuals who are already resident in the Lower Mainland. In many cases, these are individuals who bought real estate and haven't actually invested in the local economy.
This is an initiative that would directly address, as I said, both the numerator and the denominator of that housing affordability equation, by getting wealthy Asian residents of the Lower Mainland to consider locating businesses in B.C. There's an avenue there that we found to be quite fruitful. I would say that as many as half of the headquarters that have been attracted to B.C. under this initiative have actually been of that sort. It's been via individuals who are resident already.