I'll talk about the digital controls, and it's convenient that Manitoba Hydro is here too. They, in partnership with a lot of landowners in Manitoba, and in Winnipeg specifically, would be aggressively going after the commercial building sector on their own as a crown, because it benefits the whole province in terms of energy efficiency. Their utilities are owned by the people of Manitoba.
As to our implementing or encouraging DDC use and water efficiency initiatives in commercial buildings, at this point that is encouraged. But the model is there. As part of going into leased buildings, among the things we require as part of our schedules is accessibility, and renovations and other tenant improvements are required in order for a landlord to qualify.
So if you're looking for an opportunity, it's there. It's up to the jurisdiction to decide whether they want to implement it or not.
I'll turn it over to Cindy to answer the second part of your question.
Do we have time?