Thank you very much.
We certainly think that the federal government has a significant role. One of the main things the federal government can do is provide a source of research and innovation through its various agencies.
CMHC is doing marvellous work right now. An example is in Kamloops, British Columbia, where they recently just did the EQuilibrium home, a net-zero energy house done very cost-effectively, very cheaply, in a practice whereby you might actually be able to replicate that in a cross-disciplined fashion.
That's an interesting one because it was done on the Tk’emlúps Indian Band reserve by Sun Rivers Development Corporation. It also involved Thompson Rivers University as well, so a whole variety of different interest groups and whatnot were working their way in getting through there. That's an example of where the federal government can leverage the power of its crown corporations, the power of its crown agencies, and the research and innovation wings at its disposal to drive innovation, to drive pilot projects, and to drive new and creative thinking towards how we're going to handle and deal with some of these challenges.
I think the other question you had was.... Sorry, there was a second part to the question as well, I believe.