We are building a number of energy-efficient measures into the building. Our targets are to actually reduce, by 20%, the requirements of the model national energy code, first and foremost. We are going to be installing systems such as LED lighting. This is a relatively new technology, and the lights themselves will be smaller in dimension and produce much less heat than standard lighting.
There will also be high-efficiency motors, for instance, on all systems, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, pumps, etc. These will be variable speed motors so that when systems are supplying areas that are not in use, the motors will actually reduce in speed, thus saving energy. We are putting in a heat recovery system. I spoke earlier about how the West Block roof will be used as a solar energy recapture system.
We are also installing occupancy sensors in all the rooms. Obviously if the rooms are not occupied we'll have the lights go down automatically, and they'll come back on automatically once the rooms are occupied. We've installed electronic building system controls. These systems will be controlled automatically, and then they can also be adjusted remotely by a building operator. All plumbing fixtures, of course, will be water-saving systems. There will be brand new windows in the building, which will be much more energy efficient than the drafty windows you currently have.