Right. We do have four isolated northern communities that are still on diesel fuel. Do you build very long transmission lines to connect those communities? Those investments are in the order of hundreds of millions of dollars. Or do you invest in windmills and in solar farms to help reduce the amount of diesel fuel that's consumed? That ends up being an economic decision. Can you achieve your emission reduction goals and do it reliably with renewable technologies or is the best solution, but the least cost in the long-run solution, to build transmission lines and get all those isolated communities on the central grid and have them benefit from that central supply?
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