No, and the point that should be made is that Canada still has an extremely low cost of energy. When we hear of things being done in the European market and elsewhere, they're looking at a kilowatt charge of anywhere from 30¢ to 35¢, equivalent, whereas we're still sitting at 11¢ for a kilowatt. Until we see the cost of energy start to move to a point where it becomes a motivator in and of itself, we'll be behind the rest of the world in terms of doing that.
We are a very energy-intensive country. If you go to some of our international meetings and you see the graph and you see that red dot for Canada up in that top right-hand quadrant, above and beyond everybody else's, you would sit there and say, “We have to do something.” Unfortunately, this is not a good signal.