What governments do—all three layers but more the upper two tiers—is take hot markets like Vancouver and Toronto and say, “We have a problem. It's too hot; we have to cool it down,” so they bring in the rules and regulations that you want them to take a pause on doing any more on. Is that correct? But it's specific to those markets.
What's your view in terms of how government policy should react to hot markets like that and not affect the people who are building affordable housing right across my province of Ontario—four, five, or six houses a year—and building in their own local communities? They are dealing with a whole different market than those, but governments put a one-size-fits-all regulation in place. Does anyone want to jump on that one and make a comment?