 Why is that bad for citizens of Canada if the laundry money wouldn't that increase the owner's property value? Yeah, but what's going to happen is, I'll give you two examples of why it's bad. First of all, property value goes up, taxes go up. There's been a lot of people in Canada, especially the elderly, that haven't been able to afford the taxes of their property they have because they didn't account for their property going up like five times or ten times where all of a sudden their taxes have gone up that much. So there's a lot of older people, senior citizens, that have had to sell their homes that they plan on retiring in, dying in, that they've been living in for a long time because they couldn't afford the taxes. They had to go into debt to be able to pay taxes. The other problem is new home buyers, the youth can't compete with this, they can't buy houses because international funds are coming in or outbidding the youth that are thinking about setting roots in a community and raising a family or just setting roots and being there as single individuals or partners or whatever they are as a community. So they haven't been able to buy homes, so they become a surf dump. They don't own property, they're renting property. Another problem is salaries of workers have not increased relative to the price of property. So the price of property, a house in the last ten years in Canada, has gone up let's say five times. Well wages haven't gone up five times, so those people who are making certain wages, they can't afford to buy the property. It's growing over and it's destroying communities and in Vancouver there was a huge way where a lot of restaurants that have been there for a long time had to close their doors because taxes went through the roof because the city reimagined the taxes and they weren't taxing the people based on what was there, the building that was there, what the business that was there. They were taxing that piece of property based on what could be there, just imagine. They were taxing that property based on what could be there. So let's assume there was a piece of real estate that only had one story building on it and there was one business there. So that business is making whatever it's making and it's getting taxed whatever it's being taxed. The city came along and said, oh that property, you could have a ten story building on there and there should be ten businesses on there of the same type, so we're going to tax you ten times what this is being taxed. Holy shit, what? Oh crap, closing doors, right? We're out. There's so much bad about this is unbelievable. Not to mention all of that money, international money that is coming into Canada being laundered through the real estate. Where is that money coming from? Who has been getting hurt? People were really pissed off about blood diamonds, but they're not pissed off about blood money, right? Saudi money coming in, into Canada to buy real estate, to park their money here. Why are we allowing that? Saudi money that is being made by butchering Yemenis, starving the whole country and waging war, why are we allowing that? It's despicable what centralized power does. It's despicable.