Yes. Definitely, some municipalities are more challenging than others. There is a lot of process. Accessibility to developable land is a big challenge. Development taxes are another huge challenge.
We've actually done a municipal benchmarking study assessing different cities across the country for all of these different barriers or opportunities and looking at who has best practices that others could follow to help get more supply online. Certainly, when I was talking about the number one challenge when we're talking about getting more supply online, it ends up being that the bottleneck most of the time is around the municipal processes and getting access to land.
Also, I think, to be fair, too, we have to talk about what the communities of the future are going to look like in terms of intensification. Any kind of development that's building up or in within city limits and neighbourhoods faces a ton of Nimbyism. Making sure that we have smart ways to deal with that, where the community concerns can be heard but also that it doesn't derail or completely stop projects, is really important. That's municipal process as well, but it's also tricky local municipal politics.