I think I would first state that it's not necessarily more expensive. Through early strategic planning of our procurements, we are looking at and understanding what the market availabilities are for products that offer green alternatives and ones that can help achieve our respective policies and goals, but also looking at it from a full life-cycle perspective. There's a good sense of not looking at just the price, but assessing the full impact of maintaining the assets, the goods or services, that we're purchasing so that those elements are actually factored into our decisions in order to make really sound decisions that do achieve the environmental objectives, while also ensuring that we are buying those goods and services that client departments are looking for.
On November 27th, 2018. See this statement in context.