No, no. I guess I could have undertaken the search myself.
The thing was, from the onset, I didn't think this particular infrastructure funding program was any match for what we were doing, for a variety of reasons that I've laid out. So I spent about six minutes on the briefing note that I put together, and that thing went off into cyberspace and the snowball went down the mountain.
This wasn't an issue that I took seriously at the time. I submitted a briefing note to somebody who supplied it to him, and then things happened.
It was my understanding, and my experience in Ottawa, that these programs don't pile subsidy on subsidy. That was the key issue for me. The provincial government was not going to allow you to get a grant or whatever from the feds and then make that aggregate on top of what they were doing. And they made that very clear in the regulations of the renewable energy program when they clawed back the ecoENERGY program when it existed.