This is a very good question. It relates to the overall strategy of our ecoENERGY initiative, which has been the focus of our energy work over the last year. It is aimed at supporting a diverse approach to energy production.
Renewables and solar are both priorities under that ecoENERGY Initiative. We have put $1.5 billion into ecoENERGY for renewable power. It is focused on wind but also includes other forms of renewable energy, like biomass. That's a key platform of the ecoENERGY initiative. We also have an ecoENERGY for renewable heat program that's aimed at the deployment of solar-powered air and water heating systems in the commercial, industrial, and institutional sectors.
It's fair to say that our approach under ecoENERGY has been to support not only renewables and a diversification of our energy supply, but also energy efficiency. That's a key second objective. A third is energy research and development. In those key areas of renewables, we have research that is undertaken in our own laboratories. Bells Corners is an energy research institute, and I would certainly echo the minister's invitation to the committee to come for a tour of this facility. It's impressive what our own scientists are doing in these areas.