That would be electrical energy, by which I mean renewable electricity. As you know, we talk at length in our brief about bioenergy, which is also an important aspect.
If I correctly understand your question, Mr. Trudel, we're talking more about electricity in this case.
In Quebec, and in many regions of Canada—not just Quebec—wind energy is the most reliable one out of the box. It's readily deployable, at more than acceptable cost, and costs to acquire it are declining. At AQPER, we promote abundant, modular wind energy that meets the needs of our major industrial sectors, or future green hydrogen production.
There's considerable potential in eastern Quebec, but not just in that region. Its potential in the Maritimes is enormous. So potential, technology and viability are all there. Most of the provinces have developed the wind energy sector.
When we looked at Dunsky Energy's techno-economic modelling, which was commissioned by the Quebec government, we established wind energy as our focus.