Exactly. This is a question of how quickly the owner can write off the cost. The point is the upfront cost is higher, so if you can write it off faster, you achieve tax savings. The beauty of it is that because there are energy savings that increase the business's income, the taxes go up, and because there's more work done because it's a more costly job, there are taxes on that. When we do the math on this, we come to the result that the government would be ahead of the game rather than behind the game, which is a nice tax reform.
On March 5th, 2013. See this statement in context.