Thank you very much.
I note that between 2006 and 2022 real estate as a percentage of your total asset mix went up from 4.2% to about 9%. There has obviously been a lot of talk about the housing market. One of the things at play in the housing market is institutional investors acquiring buildings with affordable units and renovicting tenants and jacking up rents. While it seems to produce a good return, it's not a good strategy from the point of view of ensuring that Canadians are housed. It's not a good strategy from the point of view of ensuring that employers can find employees, because of course housing is one of the real pressure points for employers when they're trying to attract talent.
I'm wondering if CPPIB has any policies in that respect to make sure that it's not one of the investors in the housing space that is evicting tenants out of affordable units.