Again, there are the two worlds. There is small wind, which applies more in the north, and large wind in the south. In the north you don't have many technology options. You've got wind and, you're right, you've got solar. It's not really a matter of picking. It's just saying that to any eligible technology.... It's similar to the ecoENERGY for renewable power program. It's 1¢ per kilowatt-hour to a range of technologies, not specifically wind. And we're advocating the same thing up north. We're just saying, listen, you've got wind and other technologies that are competing against incumbent generators, and as I said, the utilities are willing to pay you the avoided cost of diesel and nothing more, so you have to get over that hump. So provide that price signal that acknowledges that, yes, you have to get over a hump, but over the long term the cost of these will be—
On March 24th, 2009. See this statement in context.