Mr. Fiume, you seem remarkably optimistic. Usually, when a program is cancelled, folks don't talk about hope and opportunity: it's been cancelled.
Is there not a danger of a gap existing? This is a very serious question about the lead-up and the build-up of a program establishing itself within the minds of builders and homeowners. It takes some time—isn't that correct?—for folks to become familiar enough to trust it that they go out and spend the money, bring in the retrofit analysis, and get the thing done.
Now that it's been cancelled, word has gone out not to bother with the federal government in terms of this project; it won't take applications. And the government hasn't announced anything to replace it or said whether it will replace it. Do you have some knowledge, as your source of optimism? Has the government whispered in your ear and said, don't worry, Victor, we're going to come in with something even better next time around?