I think it will depend really on the market. You referenced the Yukon. You're not going to have significant residential demand in the Yukon. It's tough to make the economic case for a natural gas distribution system within the Yukon.
In a market like that, what you might look at is a different approach, a kind of hub-and-spoke approach. If there's a significant industrial load that could be met with natural gas, that's economic, you meet that application and then you can look at distribution to other applications, be they commercial or residential.
I'm not sure if that—