Those figures are often based on a point in time—in a given year, how many individuals are affected—but that's very different from how many individuals will be affected over the course of the period that they hold...over the course of their lifetimes, let's say. You're not necessarily buying or selling these assets every year. You're buying a cottage or something, and you're holding on to that for a longer period of time.
In fact, it'll actually be more people who are directly affected, and then everybody suffers if we have less saving and less investment because we're less productive as a country.