Thank you all for being here. I wish we had a lot more time.
I'm going to start with Mr. Lee and say that whenever I talk to Canadian home builders in my riding, for years they've been telling me to bring back the ecoENERGY retrofit program. They said that they really noticed it when it happened and they noticed it when it ended. We talked about cost benefit; it was a program that—I don't have the numbers in front of me—cost something like $800 million or $900 million over its lifetime, and it generated four billion dollars or five billion dollars in spending. The government really leveraged a lot of private homeowners' spending. It did a lot of good in terms of energy efficiency.
You talk here about bringing in a home renovation tax credit, whereas ecoENERGY, I think, was just a grant you got at the end. I'm just wondering if you could compare those and perhaps just say whether you would like to see the ecoENERGY Retrofit program brought back. I hear, as I say, a lot of your members calling for that.