Maybe I'll answer that in two parts. First off, I believe smart grid solutions are absolutely part of our future. It's like any number of things. We're going to need a suite of solutions to actually get us to where we want to be and smart grid is absolutely part of that.
There are a couple of things going on right now. There is a lot of work between NB Power and Nova Scotia Power. We're keeping closely in touch on the smart grid front. We're actually working closely together on the type of infrastructure that can advance for the provinces, and then, of course, actually having the interties to transport any of the controlled energy between the two is going to be important.
The other piece that's quite valuable—and the witnesses who were speaking just before me spoke to it—is the regional study work. That kind of work is really important. So doing long-term, multi-province studies really starts to give you some insight on the most valuable ways to strengthen the connections amongst the provinces. You can start to highlight which ones are most valuable. You can start to look at those things and ask that when you look at the future for which of those connections will there be no regrets, which ones are going to just facilitate the future in just about every possible scenario. I think that's the other highlighted piece out of the study.
Those are very instructive to policy development and how we go forward from there.