I think the question is a complicated one. Ideally, I guess you could say, it would be great if you put a green lens on everything. I guess for me it comes back to this notion of net environmental benefit. At some point you need to weigh energy efficiencies and district heating and other trade-offs against green.
One of the challenges with green--I'm a huge advocate of green and renewable energy, because that's what I do at Hydro--is the reality that we can't have 100% renewable and have a firm energy system. That is just a fact. Unless you have a lot of energy storage capabilities, you're going to have that risk.
With regard to getting more communities on board, I think one of the hurdles is financial. They do not have the money right now, particularly in this climate, to focus that capital investment. If we could come up with policies that supported creative partnerships, I think you would see more of that.