—the document that I sent, which was an overview. It said “Briefing Note” at the top. The purpose of that was a follow-up of the discussion about how Mr. Glémaud was going to determine whether or not this program criteria matched anything we were doing.
I just need to qualify that a little bit. This industry is one where there is all kinds of information being shared among partners. One of the characteristics of the FIT program is that you have a contract for a specific location, so you don't really see other players as your competitors. There was a free flow of information going around, and it was just a situation where he was going to find out whether the PV, or photovoltaic, solar projects qualified.
In the case of the project as it's presented in that document, it makes no sense, because you can't hook up to the grid in Ontario without a contract from the Ontario Power Authority. So the idea that you could get a chunk of federal money to build an installation...it would be an albatross because you couldn't hook it up to the grid.