You're touching on something I ran out of time to talk about. By the way, young people.... I have 250 students a year in five courses with 50 students per class. All I deal with are young people, and oh boy, they are angry at us. They are really, really angry at us.
To your point, I want to get these stats out very quickly that—it's either StatsCan, Immigration or Canada Border Services—75% of all of the immigrants to Canada locate in five cities. Whether it's a million a year or half a million a year, I'm not going to get into that debate. Where I am going with this is that the people I'm criticizing at the municipal level are really pro densification. Okay, that's fine, but we're talking about putting three-quarters of all of the immigrants into five cities, in the urban cores. This doesn't make sense. When you look at the polling data, it's across the board. It doesn't matter what your ideology or your political partisanship is. The vast majority of Canadians want to have their houses in the burbs. They want their place in the sunshine out in the burbs.
