There are four in Alberta that are being built as part of the EQuilibrium project--one in Edmonton, two in Red Deer, and one in Calgary.
I'd like to point out, though, that when we originally approached CMHC with the proposal for net-zero energy homes, it was actually to talk about a three-phased approach. We originally did a small number of homes to prove the viability of the homes to the government and to future funders. We talked about a larger deployment of 150 homes on a neighbourhood scale and then a larger 1,500 home deployment where we're talking about entire communities. We wanted to build up the confidence in the builders, in the people who will be financing these sorts of homes, and in the public who would be buying them, that these are viable and very attractive homes to move into. We wanted a phased approach, so we actually looked at using the funding in a judicious manner.