Let me just take a step back and first of all refer to the affordability question. It is an important point that you make, namely that the more we support demand, the higher prices will be, all things being equal. If we make it easier for people to buy a home, that will increase demand, which will increase prices.
We have to think about these issues in affordability terms. In fact, as I've said in my speeches, which you and my mother are the only people to have read—thank you, sir—some more attention to the supply side of the equation is a pressing need. We need to orient ourselves as much toward supply as demand.
On the data point, we've been working very hard. We feel it's our responsibility as the servants with respect to housing in this country to get that for Canadians, in consultation with OSFI, Statistics Canada, and others. We've even talked to colleagues at the Department of Finance about different ways to get that information legislatively and we will be working on that over the next year or two.