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Clearly, natural gas does have an important role as a transition fuel. That's one of the important things that natural gas can be doing. It can be used to displace much dirtier sources of energy, whether it's the development of oil sands or particularly the development of coal power and reducing the amount of coal that we depend on in Canada. To that end, natural gas works very well in the electricity system to help balance technologies such as wind power, for example.
There are provinces, particularly Quebec, where there are large hydro systems that also balance very well with wind power. So it's not something that you want to be using carte blanche everywhere across the country, but particularly in areas that are looking to phase out coal, for example, it is really a strategic opportunity for using natural gas.