Great question. Just to qualify my first statement, it was more for the small communities. In British Columbia, we have a lot of communities at the end of transmission lines along the coast with no local generations. They're reliant on the transmission grid to get them power. When you have winter storms and so on, they're often cut off and they'll spend a week or two without power. That was to qualify that. It's not on the large utility scale.
I apologize. The second part of your question was...?