Yes. It's absolutely the same question. I think the western premiers have identified about 300 or so communities across the country that need to switch off the diesel. As someone once said, “logistics win the war”. When you talk about remote communities, logistics become the challenge.
In terms of the technology itself and switching out, there are no impediments. Logistics do become a bit of an issue. If they are that remote—you're talking ice roads, perhaps—you want to make sure you can service what you install.
The other reality, though, is that when you're switching out from diesel, you have to look at what you use to heat your homes right now. Is it baseboard heating, so there's no central heating? If you're installing central systems, that gets costly. You may have to do some mingling. You can actually mingle propane with diesel in generating power, so you have to look at that as well.
In terms of storage of the propane on these sites, there are no impediments whatsoever. We can store them quite safely. We can grid off the large storage going into homes or businesses, so that you do not see propane tanks anywhere. You could walk into your home and you would swear it was just like here in the south.