I was reading an article the other day in the National Post. I think it was on Friday. The article said Alberta now has run into problems with their wind power. They have a penetration of about 4%, and now they have realized that because the capacity factors are low, they are now going to have to build new generation to allow them to put more wind in.
I was talking to a utility person in New Brunswick this morning, and this person said the same thing—that they're concerned about all this wind energy not being reliable enough to keep the system going.
It seems that NRC's focus is more on the smaller kinds of things and on efficiency, and maybe in the future we would gain more by having some of this renewable energy on the customer side of the meter, versus the other side. How much research is being done into the small kind of wind power, perhaps on a farm or on a housing project, to allow you to generate energy efficiently?