It's not terribly well known. We are starting to engage more in public information efforts on wave and tidal energy. I have to say that I have done quite a number of talks to community groups over the last two to three years. The Government of Nova Scotia has held community and stakeholder meetings to talk about tidal developments in the Bay of Fundy, and the reaction all of us have had is to wonder why we haven't done this before.
Having said that, I think we all have to be realistic that there's a difference between that abstract perception that this is a benign green energy source and the kind of not-in-my-backyard approach that may come forward when specific projects are being moved forward.
We do have individual projects that are being discussed with local government and with local stakeholder groups. So far, the reactions have all been very positive. They really are. Anybody who lives beside the ocean has seen the amount of energy there and asks why we didn't do this before.