No, I'm afraid I don't. I know that increasing the capacity coming into the region is an important thing. In the past, we've actually had a number of operators with cogeneration facilities, who actually take care of their needs that way. Some are burning byproducts in their processing to create the heat they need. I know, as we get into the steam-assisted gravity drainage type or in situ types of development, their needs are going to vary dramatically.
I think the previous suggestion about working with the individual proponents is important. But we have something in the community called the Oil Sands Developers Group. If you contact them, they will probably have an overarching perspective, which could give you the answer you're looking for.