Well, I guess we look at it in terms of power obviously just being the movement of electrons. So if we are moving power over long distances, depending on the type of system you have, it doesn't necessarily have to be the exact same electron starting here and ending up over there. We may end up selling power and going through a transmission route where some of our power—if we could ever identify it—may be pulled off earlier and replaced with power coming from other sources farther down the line.
So we don't really look at it in terms of—That's why with the line losses, we just don't start with our electrons and end up in Montreal or Toronto; there are a whole bunch of things that happen in between, and that is the premise of open access, to allow that to happen in an efficient manner so everybody wins.