I see a lot of appeal in all scales. They fulfill different functions and different roles.
For large-scale generation, you can site it in a location. Solar is very scalable. Whereas, for instance, with a hydro dam you need a suitable river or whatever the case may be, with solar you can put it anywhere. The solar resource in Saskatchewan is really excellent throughout. The first benefit of large scale is, if you need generation somewhere and you want to minimize spending on distribution or transmission, you can choose where to site it and put it there. That kind of scalability is probably the key benefit of the large-scale stuff.
The second is that you can require a great deal of control and visibility from a system operator's perspective. Rather than having multiple datasets coming in from a thousand different systems, you have one dataset coming in. That can make it easier in some instances for it to be integrated on the system. The same thing could be turned around and it could be said that there's also a variety of benefits on the distributed side, but those are two of the key ones on the large-scale side.