Thank you for the question, Mr. Whalen.
Currently a lot of Canada has advanced metering infrastructure, but not all of Canada. Most utilities, most regions, are moving in that direction, so it's likely that by the mid-2020s the vast majority of all electricity consumers will have advanced metering infrastructure. Those meters are capable of data collection and transmission at the sub-one-minute level, so it can be almost instantaneous. As the penetration of embedded generation or distributed generation increases, that data is going to become more and more valuable to utilities, and we will see them beginning to use it.
I would say that many utilities aren't ready for that level of data yet, but they are moving in that direction. Big data is one of the biggest challenges to the electricity sector, and one of the biggest opportunities as well.