Thank you very much. This is very helpful. I'm particularly taken by the sense of a framework in British Columbia that is communicating down from the utilities through the province into the municipalities.
I would like to use my area as a case in point. I have a 70-acre site that used to be a brownfield site mainly occupied by Kodak Canada. I would really like to position this site as an opportunity, since it's in the transit hub and there's public ownership of part of the site, for some type of an integrated energy systems approach that has been the focus here.
How far along are other provinces in terms of developing that kind of framework? The City of Toronto for example, could take the same approach as has been taken in British Columbia. How far along, to your understanding, are they? Are they as enlightened...? Has Mr. Smitherman touched the sensitive nerve through a policy proposal? I'd like to have a feeling for that so I know where to go when I leave this room and start to hammer away at some doors.