The obstacles are not technical in nature. Some programs need to be reviewed and better funding is required. The Canadian government could provide support by offering some funding. The length of time required to recover the investment is long, but, as I said before, the cost of producing energy with no subsidy is lower than the cost of producing electricity or natural gas.
Let's put solar energy on an equal footing with other types of energy, which are allowed to advertise the initial investment. No one has to pay $15,000 to pay for a dam the year it is opened. People living around Pickering, Ontario, do not get a $15,000 bill for the nuclear power plant. The situations are the same. Let's put the same mechanisms in place for solar and let the market forces do their job. Then, there would be maximum uptake for solar.