Maybe I could start, and I will turn to my colleague Helen as well.
We see electrification as one of the key pathways to deeper emission reductions. You are correct that the regulations phasing out coal-fired electricity were introduced and then amended and strengthened in the past, most recently as part of the pan-Canadian framework.
There are a number of other initiatives that target the electricity sectors. Colleagues at NRCan have programs on smart grid, battery storage and other things that can help improve the utilization and optimization of the electricity system for vehicles, for movements, everything from meters and pumps to other things that consume energy. That can be either fossil-fuelled or electric.
If it's electric and comes from sustainable sources like hydro, it's an opportunity to achieve quite significant emission reductions in the future. We are very focused, through infrastructure investments on the grid and through programming, on making greater use of renewable energy, non-emitting energy in this country.
Helen, did you have something to add?