That's an excellent question. Certainly we have a lot of activity in terms of small wind.
People look at large wind turbines, and that's one thing. Basically there are two categories of small wind turbines: residential systems, small ones; and medium-sized systems, which are for farms and commercial applications. A little-known fact about the medium-sized systems is that Canada has half of all the world's manufacturers already. In fact, one of them is in Halifax. Anything we do to stimulate them will, we believe, turn them into the best of the world in terms of small wind.
So there is a huge opportunity just in terms of manufacturing and in terms of individuals interested in having turbines on their properties. Unfortunately, in Canada, there isn't the same kind of investment or incentive climate as there is in other jurisdictions, but it's something that we feel very optimistic about because small wind is now where large wind was 10 years ago.