Let's say you have a windmill. As an example, you have a windmill and you're intending it for peak. I give you an incentive based on you taking a certain load off the grid, and then your windmill doesn't work. All of a sudden, I'm the default supplier, as the utility. The load growth has gone back up again, so now I have unpredictable load growth.
I'm just saying that to me that's a little dicey, unless we can get specific things like solar that is connected directly to hot water heating or something of that nature. Then you can say you've taken that hot water heating off the grid; it's no longer on the grid. That's all I'm saying, that you have to make sure that you have something that you're not putting the default supply back into—