Thank you, Member of Parliament Baldinelli.
People started to get contacted, as you know, when the original bill was proposed. Again, it was explicit in what it was attempting to mitigate or to fix, which was, again, international interests purchasing large swaths of property in big cities and driving up the costs of those properties. The evolution of the bill was moving. It began to define what other properties would be included there, and it kept getting closer and closer to southern Ontario and the Niagara region.
It was about the midpoint of last year, and we made efforts through the ambassadors' offices, both the U.S. Ambassador to Canada and the Ambassador of Canada to the United States, to note that this was a concern and that we needed to watch it. We began to make the distinction between a seasonal cottage and large apartment buildings being purchased for different purposes.
Yes, it was the middle of last year.