A few questions have been asked about building codes, etc., and how many years they take to get in place, and I'm just wondering, from a purely educational perspective, it's one thing to say “thou shalt”. It's another thing to say that this is what we know works and educate the Home Builders' Association across the country.
I have a friend who's a professor of thermodynamics, Dr. Gabriel, and when he built his house in Saskatoon, he ended up cutting, I think, to a quarter, or even less than that, the heating bills of some of his neighbours. He got a 3,500 or 4,000 square foot house. It was massive, what he ended up cutting his heating and cooling bills by, just because he used some of his classroom knowledge.
I was wondering, can you just educate the home builders, without even enforcing provincial codes, etc.? Is there a component of that? Maybe that's not your department.