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Government Operations committee  In answer to your first question, there actually are three Public Works buildings that are already certified. Those were ones that independently chose to apply for the program before we established the understanding that it was going to be rolled out across the portfolio. We're

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  Not as we speak.

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  Not at the moment. I mean, we have a list; we're just putting—

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  There are 300 crown-owned ones.

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  We are targeting for the launch of the program in April. We're working through the schedule of how the buildings will be certified and in what order. In answer to the second part of your question, it's not up to us to decide which buildings are going to be certified. It will be

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  The target, I believe, is a three-year rollout of the 300 buildings, so it would be 100 a year.

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  If we're talking about new buildings, I would have to defer to you, but I'll—

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  That's part of the reason I included the information I did as a quote. This is a relatively young program, so we don't have the history yet for those statistics, but we're in the process of compiling those as part of the process of receiving the information from the submissions.

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  Absolutely, and certainly for the government as well as for the private sector, the bottom line is certainly one of the factors. We know there are savings. We just haven't been able to put an amount on it.

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  Sure. First and foremost, it should be clear that the building is certified, not the management company. Although the question might be that the management company is very involved in the measurement or the success of a building, that's the other value of the after-three-year re

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  It's a cost per building.

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  Yes, per square foot.

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross

Government Operations committee  Well, the smallest one is $750 for a 20,000-square-foot building, and for an over-500,000-square-foot building it would be $2,000.

March 1st, 2007Committee meeting

Deb Cross