Certainly land acquisition, property acquisition, is the first step in order to get anything triggered in a development. We built the social enterprise hub, and the lots were maybe $10,00 to $15,000 apiece. We paid $60,000, maybe. Well, I spent $60,000 on one lot a month ago, so that's where things are at. The starting point is so different right now.
To me, land acquisition is important. I like what Michael was saying about a land trust. One way to enable property acquisition and the maintenance of the affordability of land is to put stuff into a land trust. The land bank is an innovation here as well that we've started, and I'm on the board. There's a unique relationship with CMHC that can fund some of the acquisition that the land bank will be making over the next decade or so.
I think any time you can get involved with land acquisition so that we diminish the cost of the starting point is really, really important, for sure.