Earlier we talked quite a bit about EnerGuide. I note that you also refer to it in your document. As well, you were saying that you can't make an assessment from the outside.
You surely know--and I want to take this opportunity to mention it--that $500 million was set aside for social housing. However, no one ever had any work done, even though a little earlier, someone at this table said that people would have had that work done anyway, even if they had been unable to receive assistance from Canada.
Canada spent exactly $1,456 for every household involved in the program. You and the industry as a whole are saying that this resulted in energy savings of 27%. That means that homeowners in Quebec and Manitoba saved about $500. In the rest of Canada, the average is $750. That is a two- to three-year return on Canada's investment. You can't do any better than that when it comes to energy efficiency. It's amazing!