Let me stop you, because I do not think that you have grasped what I meant. I was talking more about Sudbury, where, as we were told just now, there are a number of programs to educate the people. I am not talking about techniques, but rather of people becoming aware that they can change their energy lifestyle. My impression was that this was very important, at least in Sudbury.
Your city is a little different. There have been several programs in similar cities in the United States, particularly in California, for 30 years or so. I see you more as a new bedroom community grafted onto a large city, whereas in Sudbury, they have taken an existing city, a manufacturing and mining city that was, let's admit it, dirty when they started, and they have made it into a green city. That is a little different, I find. I see Sudbury's awareness programs as a model that will have to be put in place all across Canada in order for the federal government to realize the potentially enormous energy savings.