It's an excellent point. We're working on a new project now, again, a sustainable net-zero community energy project by 2020. One of the problems we have with a monopoly system is that if you try to get the promoter, the land developer, to put in an infrastructure underneath the road, he needs first of all to get permission from the municipality to put the infrastructure in, and he needs to have some idea that eventually there won't be a monopoly on the distribution of energy in that loop. If we don't get either of those solved now, we're building a community a bit like Rome, where the roads are there for thousands of years, and if we have to rip them up every time to put in the district energy system in order to share that energy, basically we are removing the whole concept of resilience, which is the way I started off the day.