That was why, when I started my opening comments, my first inclination was that this was an opportunity to marry certain environmental aspects with the heritage aspects. These heritage buildings will have to undergo, or should be undergoing, those kinds of environmentally sensitive, energy-efficient mechanisms to bring them into this century. In doing that, for government, even though there's a cost associated with any tax proposal that is put forward, at the end of the day, the benefits of doing that—in terms of employment in the context of the renovation, and in terms of the GST and HST that will be generated out of the materials that come forward—will likely make this a very stimulative kind of thing. A lot of buildings would be eligible for it. I think this would be very helpful in that context.
I do think the bill needs a little more extension to the kind of energy conservation mechanisms that you just referred to, but in that context, I believe it would be very beneficial.