For starters, it would shut down the Holyrood station, which I believe is currently burning bunker C. It would also take off line approximately 10% of what we're now generating in Nova Scotia through coal fired.... Once this project goes forward and we take a look at the next project, we can be completely green in Atlantic Canada.
For Newfoundland, I think then you would be green--probably the only province outside of Quebec that would be. I believe they are saying it would basically be 98% or 99% hydro generation. That is huge, but it also provides, down the road, the stability that is needed if we're talking about economic development. If you want to attract business to this region, the fact that you can have long-term, secure green energy with secure prices that are not fluctuating because of fossil fuel world prices is a huge selling point.