Yukon enjoys eight sedimentary basins of natural gas. Much of this resource has to be further explored, but in the Eagle Plains area, which is north of Whitehorse, there are substantial findings that have been proven true, and work is currently being done looking at the feasibility of liquefying the natural gas to support the residential and commercial population of the territory as well as the industrial users. That's one thing.
In terms of transmission, because we are on a stand-alone grid, I think the possibility of connecting with the B.C. grid or even the Alaska grid system should be investigated.
Another energy possibility in the much longer term, and a very expensive one, would be increased hydro.