Some of the bigger organizations have the capacity to do that, and we certainly have seen takeovers, for a dollar, to take over the asset, maintain it and utilize it. Some of the bigger organizations are able to borrow against their balance sheet to facilitate that.
I think the bigger issue is creating an investment fund that allows non-profits to buy the private rental stock that I mentioned with rents that are going up. If we can get non-profits to emulate the behaviour of asset managers and REITs, buy existing moderate-rent properties at 60% to 70% of the cost of building new and operate them in a non-profit model, they're essentially decommodifying that asset and keeping the rents relatively affordable. Certainly I'm doing a lot of work at the moment with a number of local foundations to actually create that kind of investment fund. I think that would have a big impact.