That's a terrific question. I think what we're seeing, and what we're going to continue to see, is two forces happening at the same time—both expansion and contraction taking place at the same time. To be able to meet those long-term targets that we have with respect to greenhouse gas emissions, we're going to have to significantly increase our grid-connected and grid-level power, but we're also going to have to massively ramp up what happens at the individual consumer level and at the community level. We're going to be seeing customers themselves increasingly becoming producers and part and parcel of this market.
So we're going to see the grid itself expand, but we're also going to see the role of individual consumers and distributed energy resources and community-level resources expand. All of those are going to be happening at the same time.