I think it's a great idea, because we need to have some additional incentive for building owners.
Out west a lot of the very large buildings are owned by insurance companies, and not just one insurance company but several. For example, three or four insurance companies will own a building. One of the things we've noticed is that to get a decision out of Toronto, say, is like pulling teeth; hence, the local managers and building operators would rather just sit back.... Their budgets are established for their energy consumption, so they would just as soon leave things alone, without creating more work for themselves.
If there's increased incentive, obviously they're going to be more interested in driving a project forward.