I think ensuring affordability, accessibility and simplicity in the energy transition will be key. We've suggested that the program you're describing, with $10,000 going to transitions from oil to heat pumps, could even be increased by the federal government to be able to make it accessible for low-income households across the country to have a free heat pump. This is what happens in provinces in the Atlantic region. I believe Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia currently have those programs in place.
More can be done to make that accessible by really looking at the programs. Is it easy to find out about them and access them? Do you need someone to come into your home and do an audit? Is it possible for the government to cover that cost up front in the way that it happens directly at the auto dealership with electric vehicles?