Thank you, Chair.
I want to follow up on my colleagues' comments. I'm from the riding of Sarnia—Lambton, also a border community. We have lots of cottages. Across the province and across the country, there are ski chalets, fishing camps, moose camps and lots of different kinds of properties that Americans own and use intermittently.
The difficulties I see with the way the regulations were rolled out are in the example that you mentioned, Representative Higgins. Crystal Beach is defined as an urban community, so the 28-day exemption doesn't apply. I think some clarity is needed to make sure that we get rid of the urban-rural definition, which doesn't seem to be capturing it. We also need to address the things that are meant to help the affordable housing situation and exclude all those things that really have no bearing on it, which, in my mind, are many of the things in your area.
Are there any similar taxes put in place in the U.S. that you know about?