I think it depends on the geographic area. I think some areas are more affected than others.
In this case, you talk about urban versus rural and those distinctions. Buffalo is an urban centre. Niagara Falls, New York, is an urban centre. That's one of the reasons I think Canada—and those beaches I talked about in particular—is an attractive place. During the summer months people are able to vacation at these cottages.
I think if you look at the 120 land ports of entry, there are probably similarities to Buffalo and the Niagara region of southern Ontario, but there are probably distinctions as well. I think the kind of structure that it is.... When you see it, you know it. Cottages typically don't have basements. They don't have a lot of things you would have to do to a home to make it suitable or livable all year round. I think cottages are particularly unique.
When you drive through places like Bay Beach or Crystal Beach, you see how those structures are unique.