Thank you, Ted, for giving me that time.
Thank you all for being here and waiting patiently while we went through this.
Again, I wish we had all day here, because this is very interesting. I want to thank you for your presentations and recommendations. It makes it really easy for us in a way, when we can see what clear recommendations you have.
I want to start with Mr. Mueller. I'm sorry you're not here face to face, but it's always good to chat with you and get your wisdom. I'm very glad you had a slide here that mentioned Okanagan College, which is of course in my riding and home town of Penticton. You had it as 80 kilowatt hours per square metre per year, though, and I always thought it was 65, which would have made it the best in the country. Maybe that was what they were hoping for.
One of your main recommendations was about training the construction workforce on green buildings. As you may know, Okanagan College has a sustainable construction management technology program. I'm not sure how familiar you are with that.
Is that the kind of program you think is needed? How can the federal government incentivize or promote those kinds of programs across the country, if that's one of the real stumbling blocks to this?