Related to that on the commercial buildings, one of the things that I find so frustrating is that in my city we have a huge area of light industrial and then commercial. It's all built in the south end of the city and there's only one building that has gone net zero that everybody goes to visit. We've talked a lot about housing but we haven't talked about what measures. I find it astounding that in this day and age, anybody would be allowed to build a big commercial or a light industrial facility without it being energy efficient. I mean, it just makes common sense. It reduces their costs. Are there going to be things in the building code that specifically relate to those kinds of facilities?
My final question for you is—and you may want to speak to this—in in regard to a wonderful construction company in my city, called Landmark. They were just awarded an Order of Canada because of their innovations, but they have backed off from a lot of their innovations because of the frustration with trying to get approvals. So those kind of fit together.
I'm a little bit troubled that everybody's always saying, “Oh, if only we had the technology.” The government wants to invest in pilots. I participated in the Generation Energy forum the day before, and almost all of us said, “Please, don't put all your money into more demos. Put it into deployment of the existing technology.” I wonder if you could speak to those together.