Thank you.
For my next question, I wanted to dive into the context of working-class people who are trying to build their lives and/or look towards retirement. Figures just released show that the average Canadian family must now pay 63.5% of their total pre-tax household income in order to afford the mortgage payments on a typical home in Canada. For the members and organizations you represent, it's even worse in British Columbia, where that figure is 106%, which means the family must pay more than their entire income to buy a home.
Are you hearing these concerns from members or workers?
Again, I'll ask you both the same question, starting with Mr. Greer.