Typically, the building code process, the development process, as it takes place here through Codes Canada and the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes, is probably one of the best code development processes in the world, in that basically everybody gets a kick at the can. Things don't get through that process without being challenged, tested, measured, and poked and prodded, which is a good thing, because it ensures that what comes out in code is safe for our industry to build and safe for people to live in.
I think there is an acceptance of the fact that any time we improve building codes, we necessarily increase the cost of building, and I guess we challenge that. Real innovation—and Monsieur Verreault spoke of that—can also provide better outcomes at a lower price or the same price, and we feel strongly that this needs to be an objective of code development in the future.