I was impressed by the numbers some of the colleagues spoke to. What I think is important is that, a lot of the time, those numbers don't include the full cost of transmission for energy, which is going to be very distributed, and they don't include the cost of storage or the cost of dispatchable power.
We spoke earlier about those utilities and why they are saying all these mean things. Today, a lot of the renewables in Alberta are backed up by dispatchable gas plants. They sit idle, and when they come on, it's a premium cost. I don't know that there are batteries much cheaper than that. However, the point is that I don't know that this is cheap, and we shouldn't discuss it as if it's cheap. There are a lot of things to build, and there are a lot of things that don't exist yet.