Unfortunately, we don't have the same level of research as Mr. Kaiser would have. In the study he cited, the data was from 11 major centres in Canada. St. John's, Newfoundland, was not one of those. I think Halifax was, probably. The only real information we would have is what we can gather on our own, and that fluctuates by the day. It's not any real hard data.
But, yes, as a general trend, we are seeing more stand-alone accommodations that are not lived in by an owner. People have access to the entire house, and actually, they have multiple units, and that is the trend here. That is really direct competition for the members we represent.