I'll answer.
That goes to what I was saying before with power; you saw the cost of it in the north. You couldn't compete in Ontario if you were facing those energy costs.
The real reality of the north right now is that it will be born out of the growth in resources. You need big-value projects to carry the burden. But if you can lower the costs of operating and if you have coastal areas--because there are benefits in logistics--then you can create....
One of our plans is to actually put an industrial park in our development if we can get the power costs down. We're on the ocean and we're close to Hall Beach. But in order to get that industrial park, we still need to get low power costs. Without that, no projects and no new industry can effectively survive in that environment.