That's a good answer, Paul; I appreciate that.
The one last thing I raise, and it's a serious question, is that many of us feel—and watching the United States, the point is being made—that the work that needs to be done to save the planet may in fact be the work that shepherds us through these economically difficult times: there's the blue-green alliance that's being formed; energy retrofitting is huge.
But there's one question I have. There's a government program now called the federal building initiative. The federal government owns and controls 65,000 federal buildings; yet I think a total of only 1,100 of them have ever had any energy retrofit renovations above and beyond changing light bulbs. Would it not be reasonable to lead by example and show the private sector job creation and operating cost savings associated with a comprehensive energy retrofit of your own publicly owned buildings?
Could you answer what the status of the federal building initiative is, and do you contemplate escalating that activity in the context of this stimulus?