Having said that, we are concerned. We don't want to lose this momentum. It's critical from a public perception point of view. It's also critical from an employment point of view in that we have now a whole bunch of new green jobs. We have people who specialize in this area, but we do understand that in the meantime many of the people actually doing the work will still be employed doing the work until the program finally finishes its conclusion in March.
In the meantime, no, we haven't had whisperings in the ear. We will take this to Natural Resources Canada and sit down with them and say this is what we see moving forward. The stimulus cannot go on to the same extent it did. Here is what we think the program should be about, and we will work with them to come up with a program that is less expensive and keep the momentum going, keep the jobs going, and keep Canadians improving their homes.