No, I think, for sure, housing is a factor for all working people, whether it's the limited amount of homes or affordable living on the market, or whether it's structural change that has to happen in the real estate market.
Quite frankly, I don't want to go deeply into it, and I respect all the realtors—they are just working within their framework—but with the idea of this blind bidding, this “I have to go in with my best offer”, we hear stories of people spending $60,000 more on a home than the closest bid, but it was a blind bidding process. What does that do for the cost of housing? Once one house on the street sells for $60,000 over market price, obviously, that sets the new trend.
I think there are many factors, but everybody is obviously struggling or trying to find ways to have affordable homes and affordable rent.