I guess that hydro is probably where we can get the best energy for the money. The problem with hydro obviously now is that the best sites have been developed so if the prices of the turbines are still going to be lower and lower, I think that wind has very good potential to be a very good energy for the cost.
As an example, right now wind energy can be produced on the basis of 7.5¢ to 8¢ per kilowatt hour. For hydro, you still have a couple of places where you can get that type of pricing. Those prices are for 40 years, with slight inflation. That gives you certainty on the price of electricity going forward.
I think this is still very competitive compared to combined cycle. Even with the price of natural gas being so low these days, you're in the 5¢ to 6¢ to 7¢ range.