That's a big question.
The renewable developers we work with and with whom we've spoken are all very concerned about what sort of support there will be going forward. Most of the projects in Canada have been developed under the assumption that this program was going to be in place, because it has been fairly stable for the last five or six years. Especially given the investment climate in the United States, I'm hearing developers and wind energy prospectors being told that it's time to start thinking about investing south of the border. I know of groups that are already taking down met towers or meteorological instruments and moving them to the United States just because it's so much more certain down there. So it does jeopardize future developments going forward, unless we can stabilize the policy framework going forward.