Thank you.
I think it's something that any number of researchers have been attempting to look at and are beginning to quantify. I think fundamentally we see the beginnings of this data in the Canadian housing statistics program. We've discovered that in certain markets, with certain product types of housing, 20% of, say, condominiums in Richmond, British Columbia, are owned by people who don't live in the country.
I think it kind of begins with this type of initial research. This is still in its embryonic stage. I think we still need to fundamentally get on top of and follow the lead of any number of countries in dealing with foreign capital in our residential real estate markets.