Thank you very much, Madam Chair, and thank you very much to our witnesses here today.
Forty-six thousand buildings is an impressive number. I would assume that some of these buildings were bought forty, fifty, or sixty years ago. Do we have an idea, first of all, of the average age of our buildings, and secondly, of their net worth? If you bought them in 1930, they have probably increased in value--you would hope.
Do you have those two figures for us?