This question will be for you and could be for any of the others if they want to answer it as well.
Right now, we're seeing a shift to combined-cycle natural gas power plants in Saskatchewan. There is one that was just built, just northwest of Swift Current, and it provides I think around 353 megawatts of power. Basically, it can do 350,000 homes or more. It has tremendous baseload power. It's natural gas, so it's cheap energy.
Are these units going to continue to be viable going forward? Are biofuels going to be an option to be used as well in these power plants going forward?