Well, 50 years ago the private companies of the day picked the small towns, the cities, the concentrated areas that were close to their pipelines. They served them. The areas that were uneconomical, they didn't serve. So when the co-ops were formed, the Government of Alberta gave franchised areas. Where the ATCO of the day was serving, they got a franchise for that area, and then the co-ops were beside them. If a load is over 10,000 gigajoules, even if it's in their area, we can bid on it; if it's in our area, they can bid on it. But for loads below that amount, we have a franchised area that we have to serve, and they have their franchised areas.
On July 27th, 2012. See this statement in context.