That's very analytical. That's great. Thank you so much.
I'm going to switch to another topic now.
We are seeing the continuation of virtual work within the public service and the working model being redesigned both for more out of the NCR-type of rotational workplaces in addition to more working from home—virtual work, I should say. I shouldn't specify that it would be at home.
On virtual work, has your office done any estimates of the percentile of the federal service that has migrated to virtual work and the impact of that on existing vacancy rates, both rented and owned properties, within the national capital region? Have you taken a look at any of that?