I greatly appreciate the clarification.
Mr. Munro, there has been talk about solar and wind, but no discussion about geothermal. I come from the Okanagan, and we've had Jeff Keen, the solar chap, out to the Okanagan a couple of times. We have 2,000-plus hours of sunlight, so there have been discussions about solar. We also have UBC Okanagan, which is a net zero campus for carbon emissions, using geothermal.
Is there consideration of geothermal for existing buildings, and for retrofitting as well?