It is, and I guess I would say that there is a connection here between these properties that are owned by the Americans, because if they go on the market and if they're purchased by Canadians for investment purposes, that in itself has an impact on the pricing, because investors will pay more for a house than a person who's going to live in it as their residence will. If you're living in it as your residence, you're not thinking about your return on your investment, whereas an investor is.
We've seen that dynamic occur here, particularly with respect to the short-term rentals, so we're having problems here that are similar to what you're experiencing in Penticton. The big challenge for us is how we manage all of this.