If I may, I don't know if I used the word “commitment” or not. It is piecemeal, but often because the delegation of authority is split between the people who run the buildings and environmental officers who are charged with the responsibility of the environmental programs. I assume they go to more than energy, but I'm speaking in terms of what I deal with.
For our program of BOMA BESt, it's usually an environmental officer who's doing the programming for waste use, water use, energy use, but it's the property manager who understands the building best. I think there's a need to connect those more or use the property manager to play this role as opposed to an environmental person, just because the day-to-day tactics of things that you can do is really something a property manager or a building operator have much more hands on in.
Your environmental person can certainly play a role in marketing in helping the tenants, the physical human beings in the building, to better optimize the infrastructure that's been put in place for recycling, turning off your computer, turning off your power bars, turning off lights if you leave a room if there aren't sensors that do so. They can certainly play a role in that.
I found it piecemeal in that sense.