That's why we're being very specific in where our push for the exemption is, which is just on regulated utilities in Canada on the gas and the electric side. These are companies that work through provincial regulatory processes like the Régie de l’énergie in Quebec or the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board, where they have to get capital and spending plans approved by the regulator. There is a tremendous amount of public scrutiny involved in that. That way, you know the dollars are being spent in Canada with that public interest measure put in. That's how we have worked backwards.
When you scope things in that very narrow box, you can help address the unintended affordability challenge that comes with the EIFEL rules as they are, while making sure that you're meeting the overall objectives of the BEPS process.