Yes. For example, that was in the GTA, and I'd be happy to provide further information after this session if required.
We've looked at different municipalities. Some have adjusted. In the city of Vaughan, Mayor Del Duca recently cut their DCs in half. They're still quite high, but at least that measure was taken, because we weren't selling anything anyway, so they had nothing to lose. Mayor Parrish, in the great city of Mississauga, produced a great housing plan and cut through DCs as well.
Some municipalities didn't jack up their DCs to that extent. In fact, I've received calls from them saying, “Hey, we're pretty good”, and they were. They didn't get carried away with this stuff.
I think that's one of the problems, though: You have these freaky jerky differences between different municipalities. This is where, again, I like the Alberta approach, which is to say that if a municipality is way out of line, the government is going to step in, because municipalities are creatures of the province. We need that kind of standardized approach across our provinces.
