I'll just perhaps let you continue. My question was going to be talking about that timeline of the shift away from the broad, long-distance power lines to these local distributed systems, and how the decreasing costs of storage is driving that. I'm still unsure what all these prices per kilowatt hour mean, but the price of storage still looks pretty high to me. When you compare four cents versus $400, there seems to be quite a difference. Maybe I'm missing something.
I'm just wondering how you see that timeline. We're talking about interties here. Should we be talking more about developing these distributed energy systems at a local level?