With the exception of emergency vehicles for the RCMP and military vehicles, the executive fleet is being replaced by hybrid cars. As soon as a vehicle needs to be replaced, it will be replaced by a hybrid automobile. Folks at this table could tell you how many non-hybrid vehicles remain to be replaced, but as months go by, that denominator is going to go down significantly.
The LEED project is a neat program run by a U.S. entity. The Government of Canada has decided that every new building it puts up will have to meet the LEED standards. The building will have to be environmentally friendly. We'll take into account energy costs, and the number of parking spots will encourage people to use public transit.
Also, when we plan to invest significant sums of money in the retrofit of a building, we will consider it as if it's a new building and make the retrofit meet the LEED standards. We're committed to this.
I inaugurated the building in Montreal last year. There is a building in P.E.I. that will be inaugurated soon. The buildings I mentioned earlier to Monsieur Ménard that will be built in Gatineau will meet the LEED standards. We have an RFP in Quebec City for a new building, and it will have to meet the LEED standards. That's the rule and we should be proud of it.