The first thing I would mention for the members is that SaskPower is currently running a competitive procurement for a 10-megawatt solar farm. That will deliver price discovery for how much solar electricity will cost in Canada. We feel that people will be quite astounded by how low and how cost-competitive it's going to be.
Competitive procurement is an important part of utility scale. It ensures that people sharpen their pencils and deliver the best value for money.
I also expect that SaskPower is going to be producing or considering potentially developing new programs to enable households and communities to get more involved as well. Our challenges from climate change are big and real. There's a lot of investment that's going to flow from corporations, but there's also a lot of investment that can be leveraged from small businesses, from households, and from communities. Policies that enable those people to invest and to get engaged with this are very important.