Yes, indeed.
One of the major interests of our deputy of PSPC is looking at buildings in terms of what we can do. Obviously, buildings are a source of greenhouse gas emissions, and we have the ambition to get to net zero by the 2030 timeline. What PSPC has been doing is modernizing the national capital region, in particular, through a district energy system, which is providing heating services to 80 buildings and cooling services to 67 buildings in the region. This type of change will result in a 92% reduction in GHG emissions by 2025, so we're definitely on track.
I also had the opportunity to go and visit one of the new workspaces that has been piloted in Orleans in the national capital region. With the future of work, we're anticipating that workplaces will look very different. Obviously, through COVID, we've had the opportunity to use Zoom and to have hybrid situations, where it's appropriate, of course.
I visited a workspace that was essentially a number of work stations and a room for team meetings. Employees would go to this workplace on a needs basis, essentially, when they needed to have some contact directly or when they wanted a quiet space they didn't have at home. Nobody actually owns a work station. It's simply a place where you can go and work, and it seems to be very well received by employees. That particular location was part of what we're trying to do in terms of greening government.