> I speak to people a lot about what the economy is like where they are from. Every single person in the world thinks there is a massive house price crisis caused specifically by the planning system in the city they live in. People in New York think this. People in London think this. People in San Francisco think this. People in LA think this. People in Tokyo think this. People in Shanghai think this. People in Sydney think this. People in Vancouver think this. People in Toronto think this. People in Rio de Janeiro think this, right? It's a fucking global problem. It's not even just - look at stock prices - every asset in the world has gone through the fucking roof. This is a problem about asset prices broadly and it's clearly global.
> I speak to people a lot about what the economy is like where they are from. Every single person in the world thinks there is a massive house price crisis caused specifically by the planning system in the city they live in. People in New York think this. People in London think this. People in San Francisco think this. People in LA think this. People in Tokyo think this. People in Shanghai think this. People in Sydney think this. People in Vancouver think this. People in Toronto think this. People in Rio de Janeiro think this, right? It's a fucking global problem. It's not even just - look at stock prices - every asset in the world has gone through the fucking roof. This is a problem about asset prices broadly and it's clearly global.