Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you to all three of our witnesses.
I'm going to focus my questions on the comment made by Mr. Hewitt, in no small part because he's a neighbour and because I've seen one of his homes, too.
I feel like one of those people who is newly initiated to the universe of net zero, and I must say I really didn't know about it. I think that probably characterizes the vast majority of Canadians' experience with the built home environment: they are not even aware that you could have a home that would contribute to the grid rather than pull from the grid. It's an exciting notion. I think many Canadians will be excited, and it's only going to feed this trend. Hopefully it can move well beyond custom building, because it's not just well-heeled Canadians who ought to have the opportunity to live in a healthy, energy-efficient home built to the net zero standard.
You mentioned the cost of window imports. You also mentioned the costs associated with technologies such as HRT.