That component is put together and sealed together. We have four lines running in Guelph right now, but not full out. All of those cells are soldered together, put together, and shipped to projects.
Most of the Canadian-manufactured modules, to my understanding, have been supporting North American business, for the most part. Our founder, our Canadian company, and our name.... We obviously want to continue to support the Canadian brand and our Canadian customers. My understanding is that we find ways to make our modules work here in Canada as best we can and we try to continue to keep that operation and essentially keep the lights on.
I did mention the hydro rates. The irony is not lost on me. However, I don't necessarily agree with the general understanding that the costs are directly attributed to solar. Environmental Defence had a report out a short while ago, and I believe they estimated that $5 or $6 on an average $100 contract could be attributed to the solar industry. Those numbers decline over time as the contract lives go further out, but I do appreciate the sense of irony in that too.