That's a big question, and you may want to touch on that, but I do really want to ask about solar. My riding actually has the Imperial Leduc No. 1 well. It was the biggest oil discovery in 1947 and started the modern oil industry in this country, but Alberta, I'm told, has a greater percentage of days of sun than any other province, and I think it's a shame what my own province has done in not utilizing that at all.
Last weekend I was down in New Mexico at the Sandia national research facility on solar energy, and I just think it's astounding how we haven't utilized it. California is apparently going 20% solar by 2015, a very ambitious target; you've mentioned what Germany has done.
In my own riding a small solar provider gave me an earful and said Alberta is the most backward place in the world in terms of solar energy. He talked about the feed-in tariff and about something else you need in terms of getting on the grid, but then he also talked about the way in which the small solar producer interacts with the grid, and there has to be a neutrality or something. Can you enlighten us on that?