We are a large user. The one thing Canada often forgets is that it has the sixth largest electricity system on the planet, so we are a very major player in electricity globally.
Obviously we have the manufacturing capabilities in Ontario in particular and in Quebec. Quebec has already seen some manufacturing develop, and what Quebec has done to encourage that manufacturing is create a large enough market that's stable. Any time we see manufacturing develop in Europe in particular, it's because there have been long-term stable policies, because then you can make those kinds of investment decisions. If you're going to build a factory, you need to know there's going to be a market.
This speaks to the other half of the ask, which is around the stability of the issue and not so much the quantity of it. It's the stability of the policy. If you're going to make manufacturing decisions, you need to know there's going to be a market in the long term. I think that really is key if we want to develop the manufacturing component in Canada.