Right, thank you.
I appreciate that very much, because it does appeal to me as an individual to be less oil dependent. Obviously to the province of Saskatchewan, with 50% of the arable land in the country, it could be of great benefit, and certainly up in my riding of Saskatoon—Wanuskewin, to our farmers as well. So it has some tremendous possibilities in terms of relieving some of the issues and difficulties we've had with agriculture, and we think it's a very good thing in this way.
I guess the last thing in terms of where the rubber meets the road is that some of the benefits of the measures to improve energy efficiency and conservation, and also to promote and support some of the energy reductions by homeowners, businesses, farms, communities and so on, come down to all of us doing our part at the end of the day. That's where the rubber meets the road.
What's the intent there and what exactly in the way of specifics can you tell me about some of those measures we hope to have implemented?