Actually, a lot of the grid does exist today, more than people recognize. Ontario has as much interconnection with Quebec as it does with New York or Michigan, which are the other two main interconnects.
The weakness in Ontario is the poor interconnection across Ontario. So if you look at the tie from Thunder Bay to Sault Ste. Marie, there's one. There is a plan under way to strengthen that tie now and upgrade it considerably. It's going through the regulatory process to actually select the group that will build it. That will start to tie in also, not only to strengthen that connection, but to open up where there are some other hydroelectric resources, such as Little Jackfish, north of Nipigon. There are a few places like that.
When you say it's 2¢ per kilowatt hour, that's not for anything new; that's for existing.... You can't build anything new at 2¢ per kilowatt hour.