Actually, the other tools that we are talking about—and please tell me if you want to clarify the question—are options that, in the end, will help interties, because if you have a better local optimization that goes up to a better interaction between the different interties, you will allow a better use of these interties. It's not necessarily a competition. It's more that a truly smart grid will be an optimized use of the available resources.
I'm not sure if I'm answering the question clearly. Basically, it's a complement tool.