For the first part, we do have information, we work with the industry, and we have direct financial incentives to support solar and biomass heating in different applications in both of our programs. So it's definitely something we support through financial incentives, but just as important, we work on standards and information and training to increase familiarity for consumers potentially able to choose these technologies, but who may not have the same level of comfort with these as they do with regular technologies that these work or are available. Much of the work we do, which may not be so visible to those outside our area, is the work we do with industry associations and consumers to try to demonstrate the ease of getting some of the cleaner technologies into play and to increase their familiarity with them. That speaks to your first question.
Tom may want to come back on that, but before he does, I'll finish up and say that improving the performance of lighting is definitely something on our radar screen. It's a very important initiative we started a year and a half ago with the lighting manufacturers and with the provinces and territories and many of their utilities, in order to design a strategic lighting initiative for the country, basically putting together a strategy to improve the performance of all types of lighting. I expect we'll see regulatory action in due course with respect to this initiative. It's absolutely important to us.