Old Crow has a solar farm that they have created and implemented, and it has been quite successful. Again, there are challenges with it because of their climate and their location, but there are definitely some lessons there that can be learned by other communities—not necessarily just in solar but in any energy field—around local control and working with the utility in this case, and working with the government to recognize what is in those modern treaty agreements. That was really interesting.
Just to build on that, the other thing from the other northern communities is about some of the innovative ways they are looking at things like nuclear. Energy is an important part, but they've also looked at food security around the heat a reactor gives off and how they can use that to heat their greenhouses and increase their access to fresh fruits and vegetables, which we all know are hard to get in the north.
There is quite a bit of innovation happening in the north in the ways that they are thinking about energy, around both its use and its ownership and equity structures. I think there are a lot of lessons to be learned there.