If I can, because we're short on time, the only thing I would say is that under the Liberal government there was $180 million over four years for the housing program before it was wound down or killed for a year, whatever you want to call it. That figure would take you to roughly $130 million. So we've lost, already, compared to what was there before, just on housing, a lot of money.
And that leads me to the EnerGuide program for low-income homes. You said that one of your concerns was that the program was helping larger companies. But one of the programs that was cut, which was $500 million over five years, was the low-income program. And what experts are telling us is that we get the most bang for our buck when we go after Canadians who are in low-income situations and provide them with money. Can you tell me why that program was cut, in light of the comments you just made? And is your government planning to reintroduce that program?