 Joe Chicho, rent prices here in the UK are absolutely insane. A lot of places are around 1,000 pounds a month for a tiny apartment. What can the government do to control rent prices? Rent control, that's about the same price here as well, Joe. If not more expensive here. What the government can do is get out of our lives. That's what the government can do. One of the reasons there is a housing issue right now is because government has cut the supply chain with mandates and locking everyone down. Another reason is regulation and taxes, right? Like, and I know this because our family was involved in housing construction, residential construction, since the late 1970s, right? And I worked in construction for three decades, okay? With the family, right? The geo-physics and stuff and I still did construction. The first time I worked on a construction site in the house that we were building was in grade eight. I was 13 years old, right? That's what you do. Like, I just went to work. It was good for me. Really, if you can get into working when you're young, especially construction, you build muscle. You get stronger, right? So, back then, if you wanted to build a house, you could build a house with inspection coming in and you did your inspections and you paid them their fees and they buggered off the government and you build a house, solid house. Now, the licensing and inspection and all this stuff cost so much money that it's basically cheaper to buy an older house than it is to build a new house, right? That's what government has done. That's one of the reasons there's a housing shortage, right? Because government is trying to control every aspect of our lives and it's bureaucracy and bureaucracy kills, right? Rent control, sure, but that's not the solution. That's a band-aid, right? They need to get rid of regulations up the yin-yang. F off government. That's my take, okay?