I can just say that in New Brunswick, the municipalities don't really have an impact. In Saint John, for instance, the municipality doesn't have an impact on housing so much, so that's one thing, but I think there has to be a discussion on a bigger scale of equity caps in terms of how much a property can actually appreciate in value. Housing shouldn't be a commodity and it shouldn't be a quick way to get rich. That's what's happening right now.
In the rural area, all through the province, it's happening. We can talk about rent caps, but really an equity cap is the only way we're going to prevent this from continuing. That's a huge discussion. This is not the place that's going to solve it, that's for sure.