With existing buildings, we have seen the loss of some of the market-owned affordable rentals that we had. I think being able to acquire and protect some of those for long-term affordability would provide great value.
We also have, in Hamilton, a number of sites that are vacant, underutilized, pre-zoned and development-ready, but that are not necessarily in the hands or in the situation of someone who's looking to develop them in the short term. The inability to unlock some of that land supply, to de-risk those properties—we deal with a number of brownfield contamination issues that can hold back development—and to assemble what can often be smaller, fragmented parcels is something that creates impediments to development. I think where municipalities can be engaged, then, is in trying to unlock some of that land supply and getting some of that land back into productive use and onto the market. That could add great value.