Yes, I agree with many of the things that Mr. Wong said.
Certainly there have been some advances in wind production. In recent years they've finally been used successfully on mining projects, and that's a start. It could be further developed because there is no question that anything that can reduce the consumption of diesel, whether it's by reducing the need for power or other...would be welcome.
There are also projects out there for dams in some communities where they have the appropriate conditions.
Then we've been talking about utilities being difficult. Utilities have been difficult, for some reason, and not allowing communities to really forge ahead with these projects, and yet these projects are critical.
Yes, the communities have taken it into their own hands to start developing independence from diesel consumption. It is ongoing and there is no question that more support in that area from the federal government would be more than welcome, because it's critical, it's central.