I think processing in the new plants will have to be really in remote parts of this country. When we talk about broadband in a province like Saskatchewan.... A town of 2,000 people might be considered a hamlet in Ontario, for instance, but it's a major trading hub in our province. In a town like Tisdale, Saskatchewan, you go 15 minutes outside of the town and there's virtually no Internet coverage. I think it's really going to be a detriment to getting these plants built if they don't have that hooked up. It's just as important as electricity or natural gas.