Right now, the transmission line is connected between Whitehorse up to Dawson City and to a few of the other communities in the Yukon. So inside the Yukon we have an integrated grid now, which just came into place within the last three years. We are short now in not having a connection to anything outside of the Yukon.
So we have a very vulnerable system. If there is any new industrial or commercial client, or even if a new subdivision comes onto the grid system here, we have a predicted shortfall of electricity, whereas if we were connected to Skagway, Alaska—a two-hour drive from here—we could be connected to Alaska's system. Or, if we could connect down to the Prince George area, we would make a connection to there, because the electricity has been coming up, and we could be going down.