On the first question, I think you misunderstood me. What I did say, I believe--I hope I said--was that we import energy in the east, that is, oil and gas.
In terms of electricity, just so I'm clear on that, we import electricity as well, but not on a net basis. That is, we bring in electricity off peak and sell it back on peak in areas like Quebec, where we have storage reservoirs that allow us to play that role.
There may be times.... Manitoba, historically, has been the largest exporter of electricity in terms of their system. In 2003 they were a net importer due to water problems. So it is not inconceivable that even in Quebec we could have a year in which we were a net importer--I live in Quebec, so I can say “we”--on a temporary basis. But in the longer term, and in general, in the east we are net exporters of electricity.
So if I misspoke, I hope I've corrected the record.