We see that it's often not even the regulations; it's the process. You'll go forward where the plans are all in place and you're having higher density, mixed-income, some support for some sort of assisted dwellings, and then it goes through more of a political process at the municipal level where you get objections from the local community and then all of a sudden the plans get cancelled or they get delayed for a long time, densities decrease.... That's probably the most common thing, people opposing increased density. You have a desire to increase density and a lot of the time the local community will oppose it and as a result, you end up with more expensive housing, both for ownership and for rental.
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