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"Agents and brokers who were on the frontline of looking for potential opportunities for tenants that were in the market were finding a different story."Silvera said the report aims to provide numbers that reflect what users – particularly distribution companies and large-scale manufacturers – face when trying to find space. Projects such as the South Fraser Perimeter Road may help move goods inland, but Silvera said this doesn't address development considerations. Properties bordering the South Fraser Perimeter Road are often in the province's agricultural land reserve, and the commission overseeing the reserve is unwilling to allow exclusions that take the land out of farming."Our issue is how are you going to create more industrial land, create more opportunities?" Silvera said. 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