The reason I mention this is that our Treasury Board Secretariat authorized a similar program in 1991, and it's been running since then. By 2010 the program had facilitated over 85 retrofit projects.
The one key part I would just focus on—because I believe these kinds of forums, Mr. Chair, are really meant to share information—is that we've seen over $320 million in private sector financing for these. On an average of each project, we've seen a reduction of energy costs of 15% to 20%. Again, that's an average cost.
I always bear in mind, Mr. Chair, that many of these projects have some of the older buildings. We had the nice presentation from the people from Manitoba, a great province, I hear. They cite that they have 100-year-old projects, and obviously those take a lot more to bring up to modern standards.
How much time do I have left, Mr. Chair?