I'll go to Mr. Pander for just for a second.
You mentioned something around the use of the building codes to ratchet up or down, depending on your reference, the types of structures that you folks are going to be building, not just here but across the city. We're engaged in the national scene. In my experience here, the National Building Code is very rarely referenced. It's not used. Cities go about it their own way, and provinces go about it their own way.
If we're looking at the national impact of having better buildings for future generations, could you tell me how critical the code was in the case of Vancouver, for you folks, in getting done what you wanted to get done? I know it caused a lot of hue and cry initially from the builders in Vancouver when the code was reassessed and re-delivered, but how critical is the tool?