Yes. Our last checks showed that the revenue generated by the underused housing tax exceeded the cost of administering it.
That was the first year. This year isn't over yet, but I can tell you that, so far, we've recovered more money than it costs to administer this tax, and that amount will definitely be even higher by the end of the year.
For a brand-new program like this, we need to implement a risk management system and have a certain sample size so we can tweak it. Revenues will increase every year.