As a follow-up to that, one of the things I find very interesting is that the conservation authorities in Ontario--and particularly the one in my region, the Toronto Region Conservation Authority--have begun to move into planning for new build, not just for conservation measures that pertain to the environment or ecosystem, but also in terms of how those homes are going to be utilizing electricity, which is obviously something new.
When you're talking about new build, one of the things they're looking at is geothermal. That's why I ask about it. A community of roughly 60,000 people is going to be built, slightly under 30,000 households, and they're looking at placing geothermal throughout it. How critical do you see that type of early planning before building occurs--laying out certain requirements for solar or geothermal, and putting that in front of any new build that might occur?