Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to our witnesses for appearing today. My first question will go to Mr. Bradley.
As you pointed out, hydro power uses mature existing technology that of course we have been so blessed with in Manitoba. Hydro provides 95%, I believe, of our electricity needs, but it's 20% in Saskatchewan and only 5% in Alberta. In Manitoba, we've long talked about something we call the east-west power grid, sort of the Atlantic loop for western Canada, if you will. We have the Birtle subdivision, which is already providing electricity to Saskatchewan to help them in their decarbonization efforts. You have Site C, which has had its share of problems—I see a knowing look from Ms. Collins—but could potentially be a source of clean power for decarbonizing Alberta.
Do you have any comments on that vision? Is that a project that your association is seized with? I understand that one of the issues is the regulatory systems that have to be meshed, and of course the provincial rivalries. There may need to be some innovation there, to use your word. Is that the kind of thing we need to be looking at to really scale up our efforts and meet the electricity needs that you've spoken about?