That's a very difficult question to answer in isolation.
One of the things about interties is that if you take British Columbia, it's in a position, particularly if Site C does go forward, of having a slight oversupply.
Saskatchewan is reasonably well supplied and has steps to maintain its supply profile. Alberta right now is in an oversupply situation. Certainly today, a large intertie to an area that's more depressed from an overall price perspective may well be positive, but I don't really see the markets today.
We can wheel power into Minnesota from Alberta. We can run power down into California from Alberta. It's just that there's a depressed power price across North America right now. There really isn't.... We have cheap power, but everybody else does too.