At this point in time, the electricity cost isn't high, actually, because it's just the basic cost of lighting and a bit of warehouse lighting. What is going to be an issue going forward is that right now the majority of our growers aren't using supplemental lighting to produce their product, but in order for us to go to 12-month production, which is what our major goal is, we're going to need supplemental crop lighting, and that's going to be an extreme cost.
We're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars in electricity costs for individual growers so that they can actually produce 12 months a year, and current electricity prices are just not allowing that to happen. The reason growers aren't moving toward putting in supplemental light in Ontario is that the electricity cost in Ontario is so high that it's just not affordable. They can't make it—