This is also anecdotal, but I recall attending the opening of a plant or some such place. Speaking there was the assistant deputy minister of energy for Ontario, an impressive woman who made the point that—I'm using her phrasing—we are energy gluttons. At least Ontarians are energy gluttons, only part of which is explained by climate forces relative to Florida, because compared to the state of New York, which enjoys or tolerates a climate similar to Ontario's, the per capita consumption of electricity is appreciably lower.
If I may, I have one last question. It concerns page 15 of your well-organized deck. I think I understand it. The red slice of the pie I clearly understand, and transport as well, but what exactly is “other energy”--that 36%? It's carved out separately, of course, from industrial.