I guess the issue is that Canada is sitting on the sidelines; we're arguing, and it's being filibustered here. The U.S. is driving ahead. At a certain point it's going to be hard to get investors. If the cost of what is being produced out of the U.S. is much cheaper, bringing investors here to start from scratch when they are going to be producing low-cost power would be difficult. Not only would it be hard for us to get investors, but they could start to sell excess power. Is that not a concern that we should have in terms of being able to compete?
On February 15th, 2024. See this statement in context.