We've recently seen a spike in energy costs, particularly in relation to oil and gas, that has been driven by the conflict in Iran and the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz. This is impacting Canadians. Even though we're half a world away from this conflict, it's impacting Canadians in terms of the price at the pump.
However, what has not increased is the cost of renewable energy. Just last week, you were able to join me in Carleton, and we visited a terrific project here in Carleton. It's a solar farm operated by EDF Power Solutions. They have a unique partnership with a local lamb farm called Shady Creek. Perhaps you could talk about how that partnership shows that there are opportunities to combine clean energy and agriculture in rural Canada.
