No, it's not done at NRC. The research at NRC is really on transportation.
Electricity generation and transport work is done at our Institute for National Measurement Standards. They actually work on measurements and on how to measure these losses. In the exchange of electricity for electrons going south, north, east, and west, how do you really measure it accurately to be able to get the right charges? This is work that is being done at NRC at our National Metrology Institute.
I know the work on losses and transportation, DC and AC, is done quite extensively at hydro, whether it's Manitoba, B.C., or Quebec, but it's not done at NRC.