I'm aware of that, but here's the challenge: We can talk about it and we can put money aside, but one of the things you mentioned was leadership. You need these large projects in order to get the private sector on board. What was a no-brainer for me when I spoke to these insulator trades was that the federal government actually just started retrofitting its own buildings. You mentioned we need five to 10 times more retrofits and that 40% of our reductions could be met by retrofits. Doesn't it make sense that the federal government would actually take a leadership role?
We have seven and a half years until 2030, and if we don't start getting that infrastructure in place, we're going to be way behind. Doesn't it make sense that the federal government would take that leadership role?