I can add a bit to my colleague's answer.
Through the clean energy fund, which Mr. Corey referred to, there is a component known as the renewable and clean energy demonstration. A call for proposals was launched in May 2009, and just in January 2010, 19 various projects were selected. Some of them relate to communities and the integration of various renewable technologies in communities in different regions across the country.
Through the ecoENERGY technology initiative, there is also support being provided to six integrated community projects under the EQuilibrium Communities initiative, which is led and co-funded equally by both Natural Resources Canada and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.