Part of the issue with our industry is getting people to understand who we are and what we do.
There's been a great deal of development and technological advances in the propane industry. When we look at the level of emissions that come from propane being burned today compared to what it was before.... When you take a look at the advancement in vehicle usage, you see that we now have school buses that are running on propane. We now have fleet buses that are running on propane. We have large courier companies that are using propane. There are great advancements that have been made.
The equipment that burns propane has been developing and advancing as time has gone on, and there has been a great deal of that. Where we see opportunities is for the government to look at new places for propane, such as northern communities, power generation. We're looking at power generation for small communities that may, perhaps, be off grid. In terms of replacing diesel in northern communities with propane, propane can be transported in exactly the same manner as diesel fuel for those communities. Those are the types of things we see as the opportunities of propane.