I think it does vary a bit from province to province. Sometimes there are constraints when it comes to access to transmission, I guess the rules of the market. In some provinces you can't sell directly to end-use customers. You can sell it to a utility, but perhaps not to the highest-value customer.
With respect to obtaining the actual connection, one thing we saw in talking to smaller producers in their emerging technologies was that the cost of doing the studies was quite often formidable in itself. There are two types. There are some that are required exactly to obtain transmissions, so they'd be looking at the impacts on reliability. At other times it might be sometimes environmental studies that they either would not be able to do or didn't know how to do. There are those two types, I think.