I think it would, but particularly when it comes to energy, we have a lot of experience in Canada already. This has been going on for a long time. Just in terms of the retrofit of buildings, the energy performance contract has been around a long time.
And it includes not just putting in better windows. We're looking at a more holistic approach that can range from growth consumption and having a better envelope and better windows and better lighting that is readily available to just how you operate the building: you are smarter in operating the building; you also may be bringing in some renewable energy. It's a number of strategies that would get you to the target, not just one. Several strategies would get you there.
Even in the short period of time that we have existed, we have close to 3,000 LEED-accredited professionals now in this country whom we have trained and accredited. On top of that, there are virtually thousands of people who have taken our workshop: professional engineers, architects, landscape architects, cost consultants, contractors. It is really quite pervasive. We have made a very good dent in the industry.
That is not to say that we don't still have to build capacity in the industry. There is no doubt about that.