I'd be happy to answer that question.
We have a different situation. First of all, we have a variety of homes from the very low bottom of a little.... I don't want to say “shack” but a very small place to a bigger place. There's no question. We have everything in between, but the ones that are owned by the American people are summer residences. They are summer residents. They actually put their toes in the sand. We've had Canadians buy along the lake, certainly since COVID, and a number of them are not interested in putting their feet in the sand. They're interested in money, and those places have been turned into Airbnbs. We've had a real problem with that in our area as have a lot of communities across this country. The Town of Fort Erie put some bylaws in place to deal with it because of the unruliness that a lot of these Airbnbs have caused in these quiet, residential cottage areas.
There are very few of the Americans—and I'm not sure I even know one—who are in that Airbnb business, but I know the Canadians who are in there have bought these as second and third homes, not to live in but for income-producing purposes.
I don't know if that answers your question.