I would say the real difference between this and the B.C. tax is that for the B.C. tax, basically the government chose areas that were being impacted more intensely by soaring housing rates, low availability of rentals, etc., so it was mainly the big urban centres.
In my riding it's not applicable at all, even though there are cities of 50,000, 30,000, 10,000, etc.
I'm just wondering if some of the concerns about this tax could be addressed in that way.