Very quickly, I would only add that there are several different methods to approaching housing measurement in CPIs, and there is no consensus on that. It's the one area that is quite complex. The U.K. and the U.S. both use what's called the “rental equivalence” method; hence, they are not also including housing prices directly in their CPI measure. They view it as if the homeowner were renting the property. We are taking the approach where all of the costs of living and use of the home are included in addition to housing prices in some of the components. There's also an acquisition approach, which I believe is the one you're referring to, where you would actually include the house price. To my knowledge that approach is only used by one other country.
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