Well, if they're going to be used for rental purposes, then yes, it's an incentive. If they're going to be used for personal purposes, then you'll need to have a grant approach in order to help them. For the kind of heritage property that in the main we're talking about, when you look at Kingston in particular, there are some beautiful big old buildings that could certainly use it.
To the extent that developers are encouraged to acquire and renovate, you're not looking at the top 1% or 3%. These are business people who have a desire to see built heritage renovated and used in a commercial context. One thing that's sad is when developers come in and are encouraged to tear down and start from scratch. To the extent that there are incentives to maintain a facade, to maintain the heritage qualities of particular buildings, that can only be beneficial.