Thank you.
I guess I would dispute your assertion that Trans Mountain is not about new projects. It's an expansion project after all. It's about exporting more oil from Canada, and that clearly really won't be necessary under this new study.
I'd like to turn now to the where I'd like to see more money spent, and that is in projects like retrofits. I'm very happy the government has basically restarted what was the ecoENERGY retrofit program with these grants of $5,000. It's a very good sign. I had a private member's bill on that in the last Parliament. I'm happy to see the loan programs, but as I said when you came before this committee the last time, we're leaving out people who are in energy poverty, the people who pay more than 6% of their household incomes in energy costs.
I'm just wondering if there are any plans—I know you've heard from me and you've heard from Efficiency Canada—to bring in a no-cost turnkey plan that would help those people retrofit their homes at no cost to themselves. These are the older homes that need it. Are there any plans to do that?