On the wind and solar stuff, it's a capital problem and a commitment problem.
On some of the barriers, I think I'm going to echo what Mr. Moreau said. Thankfully, I was listening. It's really about the ability to have innovation sandboxes where regulatory and even capital structures to finance these types of projects are given a little bit more leniency, and again, even some education. A lot of the major consumers, including municipalities, aren't aware of how they can leapfrog by looking at a blend of different renewable sources so they can start to move the needle in that direction. It's education.
Also, it's policy. Permitting structures take too long: six months, 10 months or 12 months. By that time, someone is onto a new idea. Then, of course, it's education on what's possible, on what an actual energy structure to support that community can look like.
Those would be some of my comments.
I'm not sure if my colleague.... Say hi to Denis for me as well.