I agree with that. In the analogy there, you're talking about the last mile. The model we're most familiar with here in the province of Ontario is Ontario Hydro. A hundred years ago, Sir Adam Beck, who grew up by the way in Kitchener-Waterloo, but is notably from London, and he moved there as a young person....
Ontario Hydro, or the Government of Ontario, decided that as a utility they were going to deliver electricity as an economic development to all of Ontario. That was 100 years ago, and as anybody here on this panel from the province of Ontario knows, we have serious electricity distribution problems in the province of Ontario right now with costs, production, and our economic competitiveness.
That is the key challenge. How do you serve everybody in a cost-effective nature? It's the same thing with transportation in Canada. We have remote areas that need service, but the airports cannot do it by themselves without some type of subsidy. I think that's what we have to look at.