Thank you very much.
We touched on this issue a bit earlier in response to one of Ms. Chatel's questions, but I wanted to talk a little more about demand realignment in the housing market over the last couple of years.
We've heard a lot about quantitative easing at this table and the role that it may have played in increasing housing prices, but we've also seen what people want in a home change considerably with remote work. We've seen people feel free to live in places that before weren't practical because of where they work. Remote work has made more places available to Canadians to live in while maintaining their current employment.
I wonder if either of you have some thoughts about how some of those factors and the realignment of demand, whether it's for a larger space, a yard or living out of town—whatever it is—have had an impact on housing prices in the last two years.