The housing situation has become an area of focus for our industry over the last, I would say, decade. We have taken examples like those in the Banff and Lake Louise area, where employers and the town are subsidizing housing for their seasonal workers. We've seen that kind of example roll out in other areas across the country, where resort communities are working together to build not only appropriate housing for seasonal workers, but also transportation systems that help to move those workers from where they're living to where they're working.
We firmly believe that you should be able to live where you work and work where you live. This is a conversation that the industries continue to have with local municipal councillors as they are evolving and determining what their plans are for their local communities. We see tourism as a valuable part of those communities.