Ms. Fox, you talked about green infrastructure and about having more natural areas to work for filtration on the storm runoff systems, and you actually brought up the example that we had here from Toronto and some of the work that they've done. We also had it when we did our national conservation plan. We had witnesses and even developers talking about the fact that there actually is a real attraction to those areas for homeowners. So it goes back to the question of the incentive for the additional cost of living there. People are actually willing to pay that to live close to those areas. Is that something you're also seeing translating out into your areas?
Ms. Fox, you can answer, but it's also open to the rest of the panel. Are you seeing that people really desire that and are actually willing to pay additional for that?