My second question is for the Canadian Electricity Association.
Mr. Bradley, I come from Nova Scotia. We're still mining and burning thermal coal for electricity. One of the frustrations I have with our federation is the fact that it's really difficult to burn clean energy—I shouldn't even say burn, but to use—that's been produced in neighbouring provinces when we're still burning coal. It strikes me that a regional or national electricity grid might help with that clean energy efficiency. I'm curious as to whether you think that's a policy worth pursuing.
Part two to my question is this. Given the conversation around storage of clean energy, if there are one or two key items you think the federal government can move forward on to help enhance our collective capacity to store green energy, I would love to hear your advice.