In New Brunswick, the resource potential in the offshore is a little less understood, but certainly there is offshore nearshore gas in the New Brunswick example.
Of course both provinces have significant shale resources, and both provinces are looking at that from a regulatory point of view and from the point of view of if they should wish to develop those resources. Both have experienced exploratory drilling. In one case the potential for commercial proved fairly productive, and in the other case it's still being explored how that could be best tapped and optimized.
Not to suggest that's a known go-forward, but that's certainly something both provinces are looking at, which has potential again to essentially transform the way those provinces produce energy, not just from hydroelectricity and from renewables but from oil and gas.