Okay, that's about equal time. You are venturing off again from what I'm getting at. I realize that shelter is considered 30% of the basket. However, I'm not asking about that.
I'm asking about the homeowners' replacement cost, which is the actual cost of buying a house. It's the closest thing to buying a house that you crack in this CPI, and that only counts for 5.6% of the basket when it's equal to 18% of our economy. It seems that not only is your agency vastly underestimating housing inflation, but it is vastly underestimating the share of that inflation in the overall CPI calculation. That might be why the CPI is artificially low.
Do you want to comment, Ms. Ertl?