With respect to British Columbia and its connection with Alberta, we should first be thinking about optimizing the transmission capacity that's in place, because it's constrained now in ways that possibly could be relieved without major capital investment and I think we should be starting the process to expand capacity in the near term for a variety of reasons.
We do have surplus in British Columbia right now, which could be used to displace thermal, and longer term it's that synergy between the hydro resource and the wind resource. It isn't as if you're saying we should move development to British Columbia. I think this could enhance development of renewals in Alberta as well. I think there could be gains on both sides, but you need the strong interconnection, and you need, as I said earlier, the institutional arrangements to make that possible. It's complex. You have a market system in Alberta. You have a centrally planned B.C. Hydro. It's not like just a bilateral utility deal here. It's much more complex. To answer your question, I think we have to start now, right away.