In the way the investment tax credit definitions include small modular reactors right now, it's partly an evolution of the technologies and how these technologies are evolving. A more correct definition of an SMR for these projects that are identified in Ontario and Saskatchewan particularly is closer to 1,200 megawatts thermal. The reason that's important is that as these technologies are being developed, they're finding they can actually produce a bit more electricity out of the technologies. Therefore, to be able to fully access the investment tax credit, it's foundational that this definition be reflected.
Also, one must remember that small modular reactors and nuclear power are being considered by key provinces in terms of their own climate and energy security needs. Ontario, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and Alberta are looking at these technologies, so getting the definition right enables those provinces to be part of the solution on these common goals.