That's a good question. ecoENERGY is the equivalent of a production tax credit, which is what has just been renewed in the U.S. We no longer have that in Canada. It was in fact an immensely beneficial program that allowed the growth to go from where it was in 2005 and before that to what it is today, which is quite remarkable.
The benefit of R and D is somewhat of a different fold. It is one that sees opportunities to maximize the investments we have made in wind energy and other renewables to ensure those are operating efficiently, and that when we do bring more on those continue to operate efficiently. The investments the government makes today will continue to have benefits in the future as well, as the system operators become more comfortable with the various tools we are suggesting need researching, such as forecasting and other integration tools. It's a tough question to say how do we catch up. I think we continue to make investments and continue to top up the clean energy fund and other sorts of funds that have seen those investments in R and D be made.