No, it's not. Each REA has an area, which the Alberta Utilities Commission has said you can serve people in. You can only serve your members. We have a wire-owner to wire-owner contract with the utility companies, which defines who can serve what. Originally, when REAs were formed, back in the forties or early fifties, the agreement was that we would only do farm services, and only under 25 kVAs. Over the years, we have negotiated different agreements with the utility companies to increase what we can serve. We can now serve large farms. If a farmer has a little welding shop, and he starts making corral gates and stuff like that to supplement his farm income, that's still an REA service. But if he were to build a welding shop across the road—
On July 27th, 2012. See this statement in context.