If I can, I'll just add another tangent. At this moment in time, there are more cranes in the city of Toronto than in any other North American city. Actually, you can combine a couple of North American cities, and they still wouldn't reach that. In my area, in the city of Vaughan, an area where the subway has gone to, we've gone from a population of zero to where there will be 40,000 within the next couple of years. There are cranes everywhere as it's being built.
I want to do a shout-out to the builders out there and to all of the workers that are building everything across this country, whether they're skilled trades from Local 183 or Local 506, the carpenters in the IBEW or all the folks in between. They are the folks who are going to have to build this, and they actually do it quite efficiently. Great products are put out to the market for Canadians on the entire housing continuum, from affordable housing down to selling a detached home in the Canadian markets.
How much time do I have left, Mr. Chair?