Yes, I would recognize, obviously, the great portfolio that Canada has from an electricity perspective. It is very clean to begin with, but when you look at the amount of energy and the amount of capacity that would need to be added to, say, completely electrify the province of B.C., that would basically be, in terms of projects, about eight additional site Cs that would be needed to provide the capability to deliver that same amount of energy that the electric system currently provides and to replace the natural gas system. But you have to look at it too.... I'll give you a burner-tip/plug comparison.
When you look at that $20 per GJ number for renewable natural gas, that's equivalent to about eight cents a kilowatt-hour, which is still competitive with getting electricity from a province and providing that same heat source to our customers. That's the difference. Yes, there would be an increase in gas bills, and of course, we're talking about leaping to that 100% renewable natural gas—