I appreciate your comments on the accelerated cost of capital for manufacturing and how we can expand that.
Turning to Mr. Marchi and the CEA, you spoke about long-term transformational projects. Under my criteria, I'd probably put the maritime link project as a long-term transformational project. That's the first thing.
Second, in terms of infrastructure reinvestment into our electricity grid, obviously, as Mr. Caron had mentioned earlier, it does fall under the purview of the provinces and the regulators, but we have AltaLink, which completed a multi-billion dollar investment. If you add up Hydro One and Toronto Hydro, every year they're probably putting about $2 billion in maintenance and capital investment.
There are a couple of parts to my question. First, do we have the right skilled tradespeople available to undertake all this investment that we're going to need? Second, and not directly tied to this, can you comment on the nuclear component in Canada's electricity grid?