Well, I guess the question is that the costs need to go somewhere. They will go either to the ratepayer or to the taxpayer or a combination of those two. There isn't a third pocket from which one can draw.
Our principal concern at this stage with respect to the energy transition is the speed with which it's taking place, and there is an important role that the Government of Canada can play. There have been announcements of projects, most recently in Labrador with the hydrogen project, for which we're told there could be a period of about two years to build the project, but, boy, to site a project and to go through all the hoops required to get a project moving forward, we're talking a decade.
A major hydroelectric project, for example, takes decades to go through all of these processes. Our net-zero commitments as a country are less than 5,000 days away, so that's where we see a principal role for the government.