Yes, it was “in the load”.
When we look at all of that, there are wind turbines coming in and the Green Energy Act is basically steamrolling municipal jurisdictions. As you pointed out, most of the time when the energy is needed, many of the times the wind is not blowing. This goes back to the storage issue. How close, in general, are we to getting there?
It seems that everyone's talking about it, but we're not quite there, and I'm sure when the wind turbines are turning at night, that would be helpful to store that energy. We can't, so we're selling it on pennies to the dollar and we're overpaying for hydro. How far out are we?