He does not see it as economic any more, and I'm glad he has come around to my point of view, frankly. There were analysts who were saying that all along. We'll see what OPG's costs are, won't we?
It is important to recognize what your endowment of alternatives is. There are places in the U.S. where you have lots of wind, lots of solar, tremendous opportunities for efficiency. You need to look at your specific resources.
One of the things we have asked for in the U.S. is to try to get a price guarantee. If people are going to say that it will cost x, then let's have a risk-sharing scheme if you go above that. But the utilities will not give you that kind of guarantee. They will not take the risk of cost overruns, because the history is that you cannot deliver this technology at the projected cost.