I'll explain the difference. In Built Green Alberta, the only thing that's verified is the energy performance of the building. It is linked to the EnerGuide 80 energy standard. That's a Canadian-made standard. That's the only one that's verified with what's called the blower door test; they test it on-site.
For all the other credits, builders just have to check them off and say they have done them. With LEED, it's different. With LEED, when you do a building--right now it applies to different, larger-scale buildings--they have to do an energy model, and for every point they want to get acknowledged, they have to submit documentation that this point has been achieved. There is a difference in the level of terms of verification.