Well, now you're into storage. You started off with the storage issue. Systems that have large hydro storage capabilities can integrate more wind than other systems. So it's the nature of the system you have.
Hydro-Québec, for instance, can integrate more wind into its system than other systems because of the long-term hydro storage it has.
In the Maritimes, we can integrate a reasonable amount of wind for a lot of the year, but the nature of the hydro we have is more from the run of the river. So when the river is running, we don't have any capability to do any storage or any utilization. So there are times of the year when it's more difficult.
In Alberta, they're facing the issue today of their very limited hydro and their limited storage capability. So the issue is that they have to back it up with combustion turbines or very expensive thermal generation to keep the system reliable.
So it's the nature of the systems. That's where I think there's an opportunity for more cooperation across the region. There's joint value between New Brunswick and Quebec. Where there's a lot of wind in the Gaspé region and wind in New Brunswick, we could utilize the DC interconnections between the two provinces and support each other to accommodate more wind across the region in a more reliable manner.