Thank you. That's another great question.
First of all, the tax credit, the electricity credit in particular, is very good, because it's mostly going to be useful to provincial utilities that need to build out that capacity. That's a good thing. It's a good thing for eligible Crown corporations to use that.
The reason that the federal government needs to get involved is one of the biggest limitations and also opportunities in electricity, and it's interprovincial ties and regional ties. As soon as you're crossing borders, immediately this is a federal concern. The more we can build out this grid between provinces—including between provinces and the U.S., where applicable—and between different communities, the more we can build out the connective tissue of the electricity system, the more other institutions can plug into it. There are lots of private investors who want to build wind farms, to build solar farms—it looks good and it's exciting—but they need to plug into something. If we can't provide that grid to plug into, it's going to really hamstring our ability to decarbonize.