It's through numerous ways, including tax incentives, property tax reductions, and tax reductions. In other areas traditional fossil fuel industries are subsidized, whereas with renewables, if you look at the Ontario feed-in tariff program from a couple of years ago, for example, that was pretty clear. I believe it was 15ยข or so for wind. When you add it all up, it's very visible. It appears to be a lot more than other industries. We do a lot of work with the nuclear industry as well in Ontario and New Brunswick. Those companies don't tend to pay insurance. As a result, those costs aren't really included in the total LCOE.
Those are just some specific examples.