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OK, now that's the CGT and the negative gearing possibilities.
And one other thing, Nerida, I know I'm throwing things at you without warning.
Question without warning.
This is the third one.
The self-managed super fund property dimension.
There's speculation yet again for the, I don't know,
time that SMSF lending will be banned.
I don't know why that's come around again.
There must be something scuttled but around Canberra that it's threatened.
Even though there's new products have come into the market, AMP recently just released a new product for the first major new product for a long time in this space.
What's your thoughts on that one?
We'll take a short break.
We'll be back in a moment.
Hello, welcome back to the Australian's Money Puzzle podcast.
James Kirby here with Nerida Conisbee of the Rafe White Group, chief economist at the Rafe White Group.
We were just talking in the first half, in the first section, about the potential changes in the budget.
Something I suppose we're more sure of is rates are rising.
And I wanted to ask you something, Nerida, which I haven't actually dealt with on the show before, but it's something I think that would be worth knowing, folks.
If it's the case, and in the first part we were talking about how there's more renters in the market now, how people are renting for longer, how people are renting...