I think in my circumstances, in Prince Edward Island our electrical rates are such that the cost was from 12¢ to 14¢ a kilowatt. It costs me somewhere around 8¢ to 9¢ a kilowatt that I get producing the power from my windmill. It's that rate because there is a government assistance program funded by both the federal and the provincial governments to assist in the capital purchase of that windmill. That makes that cost-effective.
If I were in another province, in the province of Quebec, for example, where they have a much lower electrical rate, then.... It's economics in many cases. It's the technology that's around, it's functions, but once again it comes back to the economics in the province where the individual producer is.