Thank you.
Certainly we have been making efforts--very aggressively in 2005, but pre-dating that to 2002--to articulate the challenges and opportunities we have, the kind of investment we could experience here, which we've more than realized and intend to continue, and then the offsets to the impacts, whether it's health, education, housing, or what have you.
We have tried very diligently. We've had a number of meetings. We've made different proposals and pitches with respect to housing, with respect to revenue possibilities. We've had to go to the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board to intervene and say that if we can't address these issues, we can't support continued investments. We've done that on two occasions and we're looking at a third in the near term.