Yes, and not just considering—there are a number of pilot projects across the country precisely in this space.
If we are considering what our climate change goals are and what the impacts will be on the economy writ large, I've mentioned to this committee before about some work done by the Trottier Energy Futures. They did a study that attempted to model what our energy system would look like if we attempted to meet our 2050 goal of an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. That is in a world where the demand for electricity will be two or three times what it is today.
In that instance, it really will be a case that all options will be required: central plant, absolutely; energy efficiency, absolutely; distributed energy resources, absolutely. All of these things will have to come into play if we're going to look at making significant reductions to our greenhouse gas emissions.