Local distribution is a big problem with the lack of supply of transformers and the impact to residential service.
Ultimately, there is going to be 100% adoption. This is a mandate. There's no question that there is no choice if the government continues with this process, and people become very concerned when there are no adequate, suitable options, especially in rural Canada and remote Canada. The cost of accelerating this transition is going to be borne by the ratepayers, because there will be a mismatch.
Could you talk about anything that could mitigate that mismatch in supply versus demand? I'm talking the grid and the electricity supply.
