Well, yes… if you say so… but it seems a little harsh.
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I found a good one in yesterday's Star. From Rob Ferguson's article "Home sellers face $300 'green' audit", this gem:
"What we've seen today is still too timid compared to what we need in Ontario," Tabuns said, citing as an example that Portugal now requires solar systems in new houses.
In every house? Really? The first guy in clearly has the easiest job. Dunno where everyone is going to find a conveniently-sized solar system.