I just have one other comment. I'm most familiar with Newfoundland and Labrador, and Muskrat Falls is a major hydroelectric project being completed in Labrador. In the province they keep talking about how the costs of that hydroelectricity that will be shipped to the island is going to increase dramatically in the next couple of years. There's major concern among seniors and low-income families in the province about how they will continue to live in their homes and use electricity as clean energy when the cost is going to increase by 30% or 40% for some of these people. That's a challenge. Obviously, getting up to code would mitigate some of that cost. However, unless the province is prepared to sign onto this kind of initiative and implement these codes and help people mitigate the electricity cost by providing incentives or improvements, it's a bit of a quandary.
On February 6th, 2018. See this statement in context.