There is tremendous progress being made, in actual fact. We've seen the introduction of the Green Energy Act in Ontario, which has taken Ontario into a leadership role in terms of the energy efficiency of new homes. The incentives that have been developed for the electric cars are going to move Ontario tremendously towards a reduction in energy use when transportation is taken into account as well.
Manitoba, B.C., and Quebec have all done tremendous work on energy efficiency. In fact, we issue a report card every two years that reviews the accomplishment of both the federal government and the provinces and territories, and all of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and B.C. have received an A in their achievements; that is a progression over several years. So yes, we definitely see real results happening and we expect this to continue.
I'd like to make one comment too concerning incentive programs. I don't see incentive programs as being here forever. At some point we have to phase incentive programs out. But I think what consumers will ultimately realize is that the cost of their energy can be significant and will continue to grow over the coming years, and the energy savings they invest in their home, as Victor said quite clearly, will be the motivation for them to make these changes. Right now these programs are designed to provide a stimulus, I'll call it, to the issue, and I think it is essential in the short term.
Thank you.