We've utilized extensive FCM green municipal funds for projects and municipal rural infrastructure funds. On the Drake Landing there were a significant number of contributors, from TEAM, PERC, SDTC, Natural Resources Canada, the Government of Alberta, and the Climate Change Centre.
You might think, what does this have to do with energy? Well, this infrastructure lag that municipalities have is causing a considerable and unnecessary consumption of energy. For example, there are communities in this country that pump 50% more water on a daily basis than they actually consume; it's lost through the system. If you can reduce those losses through replacement of water-main distribution systems, then you're saving energy. We're proud to say that we're able to track 95% of the water we produce on a daily basis, but we're a relatively new community. If you want to talk about the greening of electrical consumption in Canada, such as the tightening up of water distribution systems, you need to go back to the source issues and begin to aggressively address them.