Big surprise: I'm going to agree with James.
I think we're going to talk about some demonstration projects, in fact, hopefully a number of them in various areas, and should they be successful.... Again, it is too early to worry about private capital replacing government investment. We're 10 years from ever having to worry about that. If that does become a worry, there are ways.... Again, in my experience in other jurisdictions, you increase the incentives in areas where you're worried about this investment. In other words, if you're fearful that there will be unequal uptake, you increase.
This is all going to be based to some degree on government involvement in terms of the return, how it flows, and what the contract pays, so that the government, through good policy and oversight committees like this, can make sure it designs a program that will equalize and make sure that if private capital does become more significant, the incentives are appropriate to drive it where you need it to go.