I certainly talk with envy with my colleagues in northern British Columbia, who can drive all over the north on five dollars. In my region, it kills us. We don't have any of the infrastructure in place.
I want to ask about heat pumps. Again, my region is very rural. People are on rural farms. They heat with oil because they have no alternatives. It's getting more and more difficult to pay for not only the oil but also the service and the insurance. I know a lot of seniors who simply aren't going to get through the winter. We have a program for heat pumps; God help us if we could actually make it work.
What do we actually have to do to be able to say to people, “Yes, you can transition, and this is how we're going to help you”? With regard to our present offer, I've not seen a single person get a heat pump in my region. What do we need to do? What is practical so that we can say to people, “Yes, here's your transition, and here's how you save money”?