I'm not sure if it was you, Mr. Rockel, or Mr. Astner, who talked about having a micro-generation program on a farm, whether it be solar or wind, etc. You actually have the meter that goes in both directions to make it easy for those who don't understand it. Clearly, you must have an agreement with your supplier, your generator, in the sense of allowing folks to get back in and feed the line. If I have enough kilowatts on a farm or on my property, I can actually be a generator. In fact, I am a generator. I could be a net generator if I actually produced more than I consumed.
Do you have a direct agreement? In other words, if I bought property in one of your REAs and moved to Alberta tomorrow and set up that system, could I automatically get in, or is there a longer-term process for micro-generators?