Thank you.
You were mentioning before the safety-on-site aspect, I believe. Obviously, workers' safety is of paramount importance to everyone in the construction industry.
Workers play a tremendous role. We have had automation in factories for some years now. In the construction industry, any prefabricated product—be it the whole house itself or elements of that house—in a factory environment.... Safety procedures are a lot easier to control, because you have machine guarding, automation and so on. You have a known entity being done, whereas on a construction site, as you know, there are many variables that could be caused by simple things such as the weather.
In our particular case, which I can speak to with authority, we do not have any high work environments. If we have a two-storey home, it's only two storeys. We don't use heavy equipment per se, so that in itself is very safety-driven. The power tools we use are handheld, battery-powered tools. There's no danger in that regard with common sense and, obviously, fundamental training.
In the prefabricated world at the factory level, I think safety is a lot easier to control, as I explained. Construction sites always have an element of risk. Proper safety training and adherence to those standards are of paramount importance, and that starts from the foreman down, as we all know.