Our minister, Minister O'Regan, was very clear on this: there is no pathway to net zero without nuclear. I attended a talk by Mr. Carney at the end of October at a U.K. summit, and he repeated that. You might know that he is a special envoy for the UN looking at how to achieve a framework for managing climate change. Mr. Carney himself said that there is not a pathway to net zero without nuclear.
That's a personal view, but I'm sharing with you what others have said in that regard. I think it's a well-supported position. In January, the IEA—the International Energy Agency—wrote a country report on Canada. They reinforced in that report the importance of pursuing nuclear and, in fact, encouraged Canada to help the rest of the world pursue nuclear through both SMRs and CANDU technology, because they see Canada as a tier-one nuclear nation.
Reading all these documents, it's hard to argue that nuclear is not part of the solution to net zero.