Thank you.
I do agree that government needs to take the lead in terms of greening and environmental policies that people will see, and I think we have some good indications of that through the LEED program and buildings that have been leased.
I just want to pick up on the West Block issue. Probably this isn't the best example of some of the energy-efficient places on Parliament Hill, as is the Confederation Building. Often the heat in these buildings is still on into May, and we sit in here with heat still coming through some of the registers.
But I do want to comment on the Library of Parliament restoration. As a member of Parliament, I take great pride in walking into that facility, and in the detail that was given to that restoration project. On that note, a lot of my constituents also come into West Block, and there's quite a contrast.
I notice on page 75 of your details on project spending—and I don't think it's this committee's mandate to get involved in all the technical details, but just for a point of clarification—West Block renovation is listed there, about midway through the chart on that page, and there doesn't seem to be a great deal of investment until later in the process. So can we expect that it is going to be a number of years yet until this building is actually retrofitted properly?