I definitely think there could be some revisions to the legislation that would cover the concern expressed by the member who represents the Toronto riding. Probably it is a greater problem in those larger cities, including, I'm sure, Vancouver.
It's a completely different dynamic along the border, as you've heard from Mr. Ketteman and Ms. Wright. It's not housing for us, because these American seasonal residences have never been part of our housing market. They're not really having an impact on the availability of housing or the affordability of housing in terms of our community. If they are in the larger centres, then definitely that's an issue that needs to be addressed, so there could perhaps be a greater focus on the size of the community or something of that nature.
I'm not crafting the legislation, but if I were to think about how to capture the real problem, I would identify where the real issue is occurring, what the extent of that problem is and how best to target that. It's like using a rifle as opposed to using a shotgun.