Yes, I see opportunities. I've had many discussions with the Northwest Territories power company and with Manitoba Hydro. We have common interests when it comes to finding technical ways to serve communities that are on diesel.
The problem is just the vast geography that we deal with in western Canada, and the hundreds of kilometres of distance between communities and between potential supply sources. For hydro stations in the Northwest Territories and potential other hydro sources in northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, getting it to those sites takes hundreds and hundreds of kilometres. That's where the economics break down very, very fast.
Certainly, there's an opportunity to move that energy long distances—as Tim indicated, you're going to experience line loss—perhaps with the emergence of good storage and the opportunity to use solar-hydro, and maybe in the longer term there might even be a potential for much safer and smaller nuclear reactor technology that might come into play for those types of communities.