It's in the short term.
In the medium term, as we go through the refurbishment of nuclear facilities and, as Dr. Winfield points out, as we become tighter on supply, it becomes both an importer and exporter.
I think your point about net is incredibly important. It will continue to export, but there will also be imports. Then, in the longer term, there is the potential for the line to be used to make larger-scale clean imports from the U.S., whether that's from bilateral contracts on the nuclear fleet in PJM or with larger renewable developers.
Yes, the PJM grid is, on average, dirty, but that doesn't mean that you have to import dirty power. The IESO has talked about it, and if you speak to them, you may ask them this question. They talk about contractually signing bilateral contracts with clean producers in the U.S. so that, even when they're importing, it will be clean power.
I hope that answers your question.
Mr. Guneratna, would you like to add anything?