It's very critical to be there when the building is being planned, and it's very difficult for a geothermal energy supplier or a solar energy supplier to be there when it is being planned. It's much easier to go and retrofit, where you have somebody who's already paid his bills and realizes he can save energy from that. But it's better to do it while the planning's in process.
One of the things we could suggest--and we've already suggested it to you--is to make it mandatory for a geothermal analysis and a solar energy analysis to be done on any new institutional building. That would force the architects and the engineer, the professionals involved in the product, to agree that while it's not compulsory to do it, they would be provided with a report on what you've seen and the manufacturers that you've talked to, and at least it will have been looked at.
Your question is very critical.