Yes, exactly. I think a lot of the draw for larger cities is the incomes. You get higher incomes in Toronto, and people want to move there to work. If we can grow out some of these smaller cities.... We've seen it happen in the United States, like with Austin, for instance. Twenty years ago, it wasn't really considered a major centre. Now people are moving there, and it's having economic development. I think we can do the same, for example, in Ontario, maybe with Kingston. There are a lot of different options; Kingston just comes to mind. It has a world-class university, Queen's University. Being able to grow the economy there would give people an alternative to moving to Toronto, and it would just sort of increase the options that people have when they're not only looking for higher incomes but also not wanting to spend all their money and go into large debt to afford a home.
