I can't give you an encyclopedic list of what they are or aren't doing. I guess what I would say is there are an awful lot of areas in which there are federal–provincial–territorial and industry collaboratives at work. The provinces have shown good leadership in areas near and dear to their hearts. They're certainly very active in areas like space heating, in working with industry and the federal government in terms of labelling and auditing and remedial measures to improve the housing and building stock. They play a leading role in building codes and a supporting role in terms of product standards; they're very interested in those areas. In terms of behavioural change and information provision, they certainly are active in those areas, as are we. To some extent, these are federal programs.
Where the federal role can be best served, I think, is where there are standardized products sold across the country for which either standards or information are required, which are easy to gather on a national level, and on which provinces can piggyback. Where there are more local or regional circumstances at play, then provinces, or industry in those provinces, can probably play more of a leading role.