We did an analysis of both budgets for the past two years and found, in comparing the States and Canada—there was other analysis that compared Europe to Canada and other countries—that by and large the investments were in the energy efficiency realm. We did it on a per capita basis; obviously the United States is 10 times the size of Canada.
On a per capita basis, energy efficiency in both packages was on the order of 5:1 or 6:1 in terms of per capita investment. Investment in renewable energy in the States was about 10 times what was going on in Canada. The Americans really had a much bigger investment in the last two budgets than we saw in Canada, relatively speaking.
Having said that, there were some commendable things in both budgets, particularly the reinvestment in the home retrofit program in Canada, as well as the clean energy fund. There were some things in Canada that were commendable, but on a relative scale, the Americans, on a per capita basis, made much higher investments.