That's exactly the model. I think the more integration you have, you take advantage of those resources. You take advantage of the capacity that's in BC Hydro. You take advantage of the energy that comes from the foothills wind and excellent solar in Alberta, which would work really well together, and then link to the U.S. I think it's not just east-west but also north-south. Then you get very different weather regimes. The sun doesn't shine in Alberta at night, but the wind is always blowing somewhere. The sun is shining in most places when we need electricity at its highest levels.
There are some opportunities there, for sure.