I don't have anything specifically on those, but generally, we're seeing a lot of innovation taking place broadly, not just in the electricity system around the world but also here in Canada.
An example of a really innovative project that may have application elsewhere is a project that Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro has been working on, specifically for remote communities served by diesel. This is a project called Ramea. What they've been doing is integrating wind, hydrogen production, and diesel. It's an example of an innovative approach. In effect, when the wind is blowing, and it's producing more electricity than required by the remote community, excess electricity is used to produce hydrogen. Then when the wind isn't blowing, the hydrogen is used to produce electricity.
What we've developed here, as an example of some really innovative technology in Canada, is a system for controlling that. It's something that probably will be adaptable in terms of a control system for any variety of different types of remote communities and different types of generation.