Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Just as a comment before I ask some questions, I wish Mr. Regan and Mr. Cullen could get past “c” in the dictionary, to actually what “review” means, because the program is being reviewed. As we know, as the officials said, there's $80 million in additional money this year to make sure we can go until the end of 2010-11. So as Mr. Fiume put a minute ago, there will be impacts felt from this program continuing on into next March, as the work is being done.
Mr. Fiume, you mentioned that 22% of homes in Ontario were Energy Star last year. Based on this work that's done, are homebuyers seeing an increased price in their homes for this?
Secondly, has there been any discussion about the idea of, let's say, our multiple listing system in Canada, as part of real estate sales, putting Energy Star ratings on all homes as a matter of informing a purchaser before they go in? Say it's an Energy Star rating of 2; you'll have an idea of what your energy consumption would be in that house.