Typically, homes right now are built at around an EnerGuide 72 or 68 range. The province is suggesting that they get to 80. The Province of Ontario is suggesting that they'll be at EnerGuide 80 in a short period of time, by 2011 or 2012, I think at this point.
My only opinion about the role of the code is that the code brings everybody onto a level playing field. It doesn't imply leadership. It just implies that you must get there now and that's what you have to build. Then builders will inherently have to build to that. It doesn't mean they want to build to that; they have to build to that.
There are builders who exceed that right now. Those builders are the innovators, the ones we're leveraging right now and trying to recognize and celebrate in saying, “You know what? The yardsticks can go further than EnerGuide 80, and if you do that, this is the product that can result.” That's why they think it's worth the risk.
Right now, the energy component in the home, beyond just energy efficiency, is a bigger sell in the homebuilding community, and it's growing. It's growing in the United States. It's growing in other countries. That's why those respective countries now are going down this path on a policy level. Hopefully, we will too.