The small modular reactor opportunities really have two or three key buckets.
One is the on-grid opportunity that many know. That's the on-grid SMRs replacing particularly, let's say, coal plants. That's an option.
Then there are the very small reactors that could be used in the resource development sector or the industrial processes. Those companies and those sectors are starting to look at how small modular reactors could be a source of non-emitting electricity to reduce their emissions in order to meet those goals. You're seeing that in some key sectors, whether it's in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and the like, which are looking at these very small reactors as an enabler to meeting climate goals.
It's quite real. You're seeing very specific conversations occurring in exploring these technologies. The investment tax credit regime is very foundational to making those investments occur.