That's a great question.
Here I want to be careful not to criticize Statistics Canada. It does a great job with the resources that it is given. However, the reality is that when you look at the data availability in the United States, it's just an order of magnitude more detailed. One of the reasons I have a job at all working with institutional investors is that navigating the Canadian data landscape is such a challenge and such a steep learning curve. It's not easy to find the data that we need. In many cases there are glaring data gaps.
I would certainly welcome any move to better fund Statistics Canada and give more direction around studying the issue of housing and making better data available to us.