Thank you for your compliments, Mr. Anderson. If you want to bring the ecoEnergy efficiency program in a separate government bill, all by itself, we'll support it 100%, guaranteed, but if you bring it with back-to-work legislation, we're not going to support it.
As Ms. Day said, this is a very beneficial program.
I spoke last night informally to a fellow by the name of Warren Heeley, who is the president of the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada. They are telling me it created 350,000 jobs. The cost per job is $5,700, which is relatively cheap compared to other jobs that are created.
I know what Mr. Trost's concerns are, but if we were to take two weeks or three weeks maximum to look at this, I don't think it would take very long, and it would be a short report because around the table we all agree this is a good thing to look at.
If we could look at it as soon as possible, it would be a benefit to the government.