Also, I think, because you're dealing with natural elements, our aboriginal people I think are more sensitive to nature and to using it, and this is a very elegant way to get energy from the sun. But also, I think, they typically are in more remote areas. When I lived in West Vancouver, there was a reserve right by Lions Gate. That's not exactly remote, but there are many places that are remote. We could be providing energy at point of use, and solar is an elegant way of doing it.
Interestingly enough, a common misconception about solar is that the farther north you get, the less solar energy you get. You do get less sunlight, but with solar cells, we aim them at the sun, and the colder it is, the more efficient it is. You actually harvest more solar energy in Iqaluit than you do in Vancouver. So there's some innovation in how we can use that. Canada could really contribute to using solar in northern climates, because we're in a northern climate.