I think that's true, although I do see solid efforts of governments working together. Municipalities can do zoning issues. That's really critical. Then senior levels of government need to come in and think about how they're shaping both the injection of new supply—we need more co-ops in particular and green, purpose-built rentals—and also how we have modified the demand.
As I mentioned, we have done the low-hanging fruit. Now is the time that we need to tackle some of the more challenging cultural issues. When you measure your GDP, you take pride in the fact that our housing system is growing GDP, but what it's really doing is growing the major cost of living out of reach for what locals earn. That does make people like me wealthier, but it's crushing the housing dreams of those who follow in my footsteps.