Well, while Statistics Canada is not in the business of forecasting, I think it is worthwhile taking a look at what's happening along supply chains. Over the course of the pandemic, we've seen that every product and every service has its own story. If you want to look at new housing, for instance, I would take a look at the construction price index and how that is changing. I'd take a look at the material inputs that go into the construction of a house—lumber costs—and see how those are changing.
One aspect of the past 12 months is that we've seen different commodities really face different stories. The description of the pathway for telecommunications services is that, again, telecommunication service providers have provided more data for not as much money, so the overall price has gone down.
It's really decomposing the value chains and supply chains to understand what's happening upstream.