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Natural Resources committee  Yes, it would depend on different appliances. In this case, there was a two-year process of the federal government working with representatives from window, heat pump and hot water tank trades to develop the market transformation map. Everyone signed off on that. I think that's

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond

Natural Resources committee  I'm not sure, but I think working with the manufacturers, retailers and various stakeholders for each appliance type is the work of the Office of Energy Efficiency.

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond

Natural Resources committee  Yes. Again, it is a net benefit, a net-impact assessment. The $355-billion number is net of total program costs. Those total program costs include some of the negative impacts of energy efficiency, including reduced utility sales. Those total program costs are about $48 billion.

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond

Natural Resources committee  It's certainly true that the provinces have a lot of the power—pardon the pun on this—to deliver these types of programs, and sometimes there is a some boom-and-bust experience for a lot of the service providers because it's based on some policy. There are things the federal gov

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond

Natural Resources committee  Yes. It's $1.4 billion a year on the household, and then an additional $3.2 billion a year on the commercial/industrial savings. We split the household and the commercial/industrial. If you add those together, that would be $4.6 billion. That's correct.

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond

Natural Resources committee  I know that we shared the detailed study with the clerk's office. I know it was getting translated; I'm not sure if it got translated in time, but there is an opportunity to review the study. On page 17 of the study, we outline what the annual program spending is for each of th

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond

Natural Resources committee  Yes, that's right. One of the things we try to communicate is exactly what you're saying. This shift is happening right now in communities across the whole country. When there are signals from provincial utilities or agencies that promote energy efficiency as part of an electrici

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond

Natural Resources committee  Our budget 2019 priorities document—which I can circulate after this and which is on our website as well—has very specific steps to take. Perhaps Brendan can speak to it as the author of the report, but they look at what the government can do through an institution like the Canad

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond

Natural Resources committee  Thank you very much. Again, my apologies on getting here a bit late. Our flight was cancelled and we got on the next possible one. It worked out well. My name is Corey Diamond. I'm the executive director of Efficiency Canada. This is my colleague Brendan Haley, our policy dir

October 23rd, 2018Committee meeting

Corey Diamond