I guess what I'm trying to figure out is how far we are away from wind farms and wind power being self-sustaining and actually making money. Unlike some of my colleagues over there, I'm a little bit concerned about the massive amounts of money that governments put into projects for energy.
A good example in the U.S.—we talked about the U.S. investment—is that over the past twenty to thirty years the U.S. has put massive amounts of money into bioenergy plants. That was over, say, two to three cycles of spending. Frankly, many of those plants are no longer in existence; the money just seemed to disappear down a black hole, until the next cycle came along. It hasn't been a very good investment. What's to prevent the same thing happening with the massive amounts of money the U.S. government is putting into wind energy power, as has been cited?