I wouldn't necessarily say that infrastructure is an issue at all, because in fact infrastructure is actually an advantage for us, because we need it to set up the propane and you don't have to pipe the propane in. You can rail it in, you can truck it in, you can supply a certain amount of propane for a designated number of homes or businesses in a smaller area. Infrastructure costs are actually quite low.
The challenge becomes if you are going into an existing facility, existing homes, existing communities, that are that remote. What does the existing homes look like? Do they have central heating, are they baseboard, those kinds of things? Then it becomes a bit of an issue.
By and large, infrastructure actually works to our advantage.