Well, of course, because we're talking about the problem of housing today. As you've already heard from the other panellists, we have a problem with housing. Whether the figure is CHMC's 2.5 million or 3.2 million, we have an enormous supply shortage. Second, because of the land prices going up, it's far more costly to build a unit. Anything that drives up the cost now will make it even more acute. We should at least have a good cost-benefit analysis of what the cost is before we go forward and make a policy decision.
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