In fact, that's exactly what we're doing. We've spent, as I said, $300 million on our ecoEnergy efficiency initiative. We're investing in the research and technologies. We're developing building codes in Natural Resources Canada. It's primarily provincial or municipal jurisdiction, building codes; it's not federal jurisdiction. But they don't necessarily have the resources for the development of these codes, so we're actually developing these—the latest standards in building energy efficiency—within Natural Resources Canada to make these building codes available for the jurisdictions to implement. But it's not our jurisdiction to do that. We recognize what is within our jurisdiction. It's not up to us to walk into Quebec and say “These are your new building codes”. It's not our jurisdiction, but we can develop—
On November 22nd, 2007. See this statement in context.