I do. The Macdonald-Laurier Institute recently commissioned a paper from Edgardo Sepulveda, an economist in Ontario. It is focuses on Ontario, but the nice thing about Ontario—it's great—is that it is very diversified. It has all these different sources.
There is a chart. They're looking at the different costs of different kinds of electricity. Certainly, hydro is very cheap. Nuclear is the next cheapest, then gas, then wind and then solar. Looking at the costs being paid today—