Mr. Speaker, that's the kind of pre-feasibility and feasibility work that's ongoing. We know we have to step up the power to have it carried and aligned long distances and we have to step it down again when it comes to a small community. There may, Mr. Speaker, be situations where it just isn't cost effective to step it down as you go past a very small community. But those are studies that have to be done yet, Mr. Speaker. There is considerable work to be done on both the Taltson project to bring it to the permitting stage and also on the Bear River project. So we need to look at both of these.
Mr. Speaker, I can tell you in the case of the Taltson one, the initial work we've done shows that it would not be worth it, for example, to take a high voltage power line within 50 or 80 kilometres of Lutselk'e, step it down and then carry it at a lower voltage line into the community. It would be more economical for us to provide the power in an alternative way for that community in that scenario. We have not worked it out for each of the communities along the Mackenzie Valley. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.