I thank the member for the question. As I noted in my comments, if we're going to meet our 2050 targets and if we're going to double or triple the electricity system in this country, we will need an “all of the above” approach.
Transmission, and greater regional transmission, will absolutely be required for the future, but it is not the sole solution. None of these are the sole solution. Small modular reactors will be part of the future, but that is not the sole solution. Hydrogen will be part of the future. It is not the sole solution. The scope and scale of increasing our electricity two to three times will mean that we absolutely are going to have to rely on far greater transmission, inter-regional transmission, but that will be only one part of a larger solution. It's an “all of the above” approach.