When we did this report, I always asked myself this question: what is the profile of the homeowners of these kinds of heritage buildings who are using it for their dwelling and so on, as opposed to the commercial ones? I think it could be very interesting to have the kind of profile; we don't have it.
I can look in my own area, at the Kingsmere estate, for example. People certainly have higher incomes if they live in the Kingsmere estate. It is expensive to live there. We can expect that they probably have more fiscal room than other people who are just going back to rural areas and buying a heritage house. We have stories of people who cannot afford these houses, as you know, in your various ridings.
It would be interesting to see that. It would be interesting to have the profile of the people who can enjoy having the 20% credit, and not just because they don't have the fiscal room but also because they perhaps made a bad choice in buying a building that they knew would cost a lot of money.