When we're thinking about our overall usage, I think what we're interested in is this: how do you harness our existing conventional energy networks? When we think of pipelines, we think of movement. But we can think of them as storage as well, and we don't think of them that way. When we think of natural gas, it's a great opportunity to also think of energy storage opportunities. They're looking at hydrogen. There's a good example.
You also have to think about what moves through pipes. We're also interested in the growth. You're seeing it through renewable natural gas, biomethane, and all these great products that municipalities are struggling to make commitments on in terms of what provincial governments have told them they have to cap in term of emissions.
How do you harness our conventional energy networks? This is relevant in terms of how we think about the distribution network across Canada. There are great ways to harness our established conventional energy networks. Again, that's how we're working together to make use of all of that.