The energy balance, basically, is that we produce about one and a half times more power out than we require. Depending on the jurisdiction, that one and a half could go to a grid if we're producing electricity. In Ontario, because of the pricing, it makes more sense that we offset our cost, because there is zero incentive to convert waste into electricity. We're basically left with about a half left over to sell to the grid. Unfortunately, that's also been cancelled in Ontario. Now we're moving more towards renewable natural gas. But the energy out versus energy in is that we produce about one and a half more.
Could I respond to Mr. Strahl's question?