I don't want to cut you off. I appreciate the answer. I think you're right.
I do want to ask Mr. Cleland a question from the CGA point of view.
Natural gas is well established in Canada, though not in Atlantic Canada, where it's a new and fledgling industry--the distribution of natural gas. We have gas systems now set up in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. I don't know if you can answer this question, but in a province like Nova Scotia, with predominantly fuel oil for home heating and predominantly thermal generation of electricity, it would seem to me that natural gas would be important. I think it is important.
First of all, I'm not sure if you could comment on the state of the industry. Is it coming along as well as we had hoped initially? But secondly, are there any specific federal initiatives in greenfield markets like Atlantic Canada that should be employed?