You led me into my next question, which is about the on-site renewable energy.
I'm a big proponent of distributed generation. But I have a question on that. One side of me says, yes, we should be looking at these programs for on-site generation. But I have some reservations about that, because I think the best way to deliver that program has to be through the provincial utilities. At the end of the day, if someone is putting out some kind of generation on the customer side of the meter, whether it be wind or whatever it happens to be, and they're tapped into the grid as well, the grid is the supplier by default. By definition, the utility is going to be picking up the slack if this doesn't work, or if the wind doesn't blow, or whatever has to happen. At the end of the day, don't the utilities have the best integration of that compared to the federal government?