I'm wondering, because Quebec hydroelectricity is seven cents a kilowatt-hour; Manitoba, 10¢ a kilowatt-hour; British Columbia, 11¢ a kilowatt-hour; Ontario, 14¢ a kilowatt-hour; and Alberta, 26¢ a kilowatt-hour. People are paying an awful lot of money, yet they couldn't keep the power on with natural gas.
I question the Alberta advantage here and the lack of vision. We see Texas now—40% of its energy is being generated through clean energy with huge cost savings for families. Are we just missing the boat here?