I think what we're seeing is a ton of pressure on the housing system and on the code system to respond to all kinds of things, such as climate change, but what we're missing is a focus on affordability and driving down the cost. Right now we've labelled over 2,200 net-zero and net-zero-ready homes across the country. We know how to build them, and we're working really hard to optimize them.
What I can't say is that the level of energy performance is ready for the building code, because it's still very expensive. What we really need to focus on is driving down the cost of all of these things. How do we look at everything that's going into the code at once, cost it all and say what our priorities are and where we drive prices down so that we can address all of these challenges at the same time, because they're all important?