Absolutely. There are a couple of categories. In terms of retrofit projects and project design, making smaller projects eligible and providing more upfront capital is going to help those businesses actually take on those projects and access those things. Streamlining the application process would also be really useful.
Outside of those financial incentives for capital projects, support to help businesses to build their internal capacity is really important. Things like the NRCan energy manager program—being able to bring an energy manager into an organization—are really useful.
We talk about job skills training, but there's also a whole workforce of businesses that haven't been designed with green in mind. How we start to train everyday people internally to understand what a transition to a green economy means will be really important. To be able to scale up networks like ours that provide that support and connection at the local level so that businesses can undertake this work is going to be really important, too.