One of the things the chamber has been involved in, because we have devolution in the territories, so we have authority over our lands.... The Yukon government has actually been the land developer in the territory for many years, and is only now opening up to private sector development. In the past, the private sector has not been able to come in and acquire enough land to put a development together. We then experienced a shortage in our inventory of land that was available to develop. We don't seem to be able to attract private developers to build apartment complexes, partly because there's just no land available to do that in, so it's really an issue of land availability.
The Yukon government is now opening up tracts of land for private development. So we're anticipating, within the next year or two, that some of this pressure will be alleviated; however, we're still not seeing enough being done in terms of the rental market and what that is going to look like.