On the first question, yes, I would say that you could find fault with the management team that went in and addressed our fixed costs, as represented by SG&A, faster, but certainly the dilemma we faced got us really focused on that. I will say that we did address it when at the time of the merger it was even higher, but after the filing we just had to take very dramatic steps to reduce our costs for running the company from an administrative point of view. More speed would have been better, yes.
Concerning green energy, both the U.S. and Canada have evolved. First, the technology is evolving and improving. Second, governments in both the U.S. and Canada have started to focus on green energy both from the environmental point of view and also as a new industry and a new source of job creation and a differentiation for mature industries. In Canada, both at the federal and the provincial levels, we are receiving incentive to do green energy projects.