I think that's a very important aspect in the sense that our reasons, for example, for going forward were politically driven at a municipal level, but were also altruistic in the sense of what our company is looking to have stand out. In the normal development infrastructure industry, there's no reason to do this because there's no competitive landscape, at the moment, that's sort of encouraging or setting a playing field for this to happen. When there's a price to carbon, there's a clear mandate to sourcing of both energy conservation and energy sources from renewables, as you'd see in the EU and places like that. That basically creates a level playing field and a competitive landscape that then people will react to, which is very important.
On March 12th, 2009. See this statement in context.