Again, I would have difficulty in saying what role our municipality has in terms of making a contribution towards the reduction of energy consumption in the community on a global scale. We are actually just in the process of doing a greenhouse gas baseline emissions inventory for the next calendar year, so we can look at achievements that we've made since our 1990 baseline, when we set ourselves a target of a 30% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in our community. We're likely well on our way to meeting that goal, because one of the initiatives in our community was the planting of 12 million trees, but we still have a long way to go in terms of our contribution on a global scale. That's something I'd have to look into as well.
In terms of the role the federal government can play, I would certainly build upon and support what Richard said about support for some of the existing programs, for the generation of new programs that will help support some of the initiatives and technologies that are being developed, and for things happening at the local level. The local level of government is the one closest to the people, who are in a good position to enact change on many levels when you start to talk about the individual, as well. Programs that support that work, such as the one-tonne challenge and EnerGuide for houses, are very valuable to us.