It's a game of margins, really. We are in such a difficult position in Canada with new housing supplies so dramatically lagging the rates of population growth and household formation, especially in in many of the urban areas. I think the measures in the budget and the other components of the housing plan will help and some of what B.C. is doing here in our province will help, but it's not going to fundamentally move the dial in the short run. This is going to take a very long time.
Just as a reality check, if I might, the B.C. government has put $2 billion aside for low-cost financing for non-market hot rental housing and a billion dollars on top of that in grants, so that's a $3-billion commitment and they're expecting an extra 5,000 to 10,000 units to be developed over a period of several years with that pot of money. That's quite a bit of money for our province but a very modest impact.