In terms of the other barriers we have, from a technical point of view, if you install a generating plant within your own system, you can put it by a load and it will help keep the whole system stable. As soon as you start to bring power in from a fair distance away, its ability to support your system locally declines. You have to put in extra equipment just to keep the system reliable and stable, even as you start importing more power. Those are some of the things you have to do.
The other thing is that you have to get to the load. Bringing it to the border is one thing. In Saskatchewan, Regina and Saskatoon are our big load areas. Once we get it to the border, we still have to move that power to those load centres.