The issue is there, but I also think there's been a shift, to use the metaphor of 24 Sussex Drive that I wrote about in the Globe this week. I think the public has shifted away as well. I look at the beautiful job done here on this building. I used to work at PCO down the street, and I'd walk past all the cladding. The public actually wants value for money now. Gone are the days where people wonder why you spent an extra 10ยข a square foot.
I'll quickly wrap up by saying that I think you can use not just your policy leadership but your market leadership to certify your buildings. You guys lease millions of square feet. Demand in your leases that the buildings be energy-efficient according to the BOMA standards. That will transform the marketplace, and that will save oodles of taxpayer dollars.