That's a great question about the rising costs and how we're going to get them down and what the process involved is with industry being in such demand. For 20 years plus, we did not send our people to construction. We sent our youth elsewhere. The trades were very heavily impacted. There needs to be a lot more work done on creating opportunities to build in a supply and demand market. When it comes right down to it, it's labour, labour, labour. Money is never going to solve the problem. It's going to be people.
I presented in Vancouver in 2022 to the Canadian Construction Association. I talked about how 40 years ago we had 3.7 children per household, and now we have 1.3 children. It now takes 1.5 people to do the same amount of work one person did. It's not money. It's people. Until we get those people to continue building and to build at a faster rate, a greater rate, or maybe at a different rate or in a different style, again, the importance of bringing industry to the table is key to the success of creating more inventory.