I am not familiar with all of the advancements in other renewables that would be able to support the microgrids. I'll be honest, on just what I said, I have to go back and do a little more research myself.
From what we have seen, and what we read, actually renewables are great. Renewables have to be part of that mix, but the reliability and the steady flow of energy from those still needs a backup. I would guess, and what I have seen in the reports, for example, from the Hatch report that was done for Ontario, a vSMR still would be more cost-effective in those communities than wind backed up by diesel, or solar backed up by diesel. You absolutely still have to have that backup. We know the nights are long and dark, and the wind doesn't blow, and it gets very cold, and so the backup that I have seen in the proposals still relies significantly on diesel, actually to the tune of more like two-thirds of the power going forward on those microgrids.
That's what I know. I'm not sure what was presented earlier, but I'd be curious to see it.