QUEST is a fairly new initiative. It really just got off the ground in 2006. We've had two major workshops, and a third one is coming up in Quebec City this year. The two were at Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, and in Victoria, B.C. In both cases, we found at the provincial level that there was a desire to form what we'll call a provincial QUEST, from the stakeholders at the provincial level. As was pointed out, each jurisdiction has its own authorities and its own unique characteristics.
A report that I prepared for QUEST through the Canadian Gas Association identified a number of communities; you've heard about some of them. We identified different initiatives. Very few of them would approach what we're looking for in QUEST. They deploy really innovative technologies and innovative ideas, but we're looking to integrate at a much bigger scale.
Our message really isn't about taking an individual program and bumping it up, but rather having a vision of what we're trying to do and getting the pieces working together, and then looking down at deploying the resources. We think many of the resources will come from those communities and those projects, some of which we've mentioned. Others, like Guelph in Ontario, with their community energy plan, really have transformative thinking in place and are really trying to take a multi-decade look at how they transform their cities into sustainable cities.