Certainly. It was announced in February. I think we were first out of the gate in terms of getting our web page up with respect to the home renovation tax credit, and we saw 75,000 hits to that site in the first month. We introduced a top-up program beyond that in March. Then it swelled to almost 300,000, and we've seen another close to 300,000 engage from our standpoint.
Close to three-quarters of the products we sell in our stores are eligible for this home renovation tax credit, but one-quarter of our products are not. When you look back at the fourth quarter of last year, they're performing relatively the same. Then after the home renovation tax credit was introduced, it created a separation between those that are eligible and those that are not. When we have got behind it with further incentives from time to time, that spread in terms of sales performance for eligible items has grown even more.
Really, as Mr. Friend was saying, with that confidence now returning, reaching a low point in the fourth quarter of last year and probably the first quarter of this year, that is giving Canadians more confidence to make these kinds of high-end purchases.