I'll make a quick comment on that, and maybe you can walk through the legislative proposal.
What this sector is doing right now is building the infrastructure for high-performance computing. Today, the economics of supplying that computing power to companies that use it to mine bitcoin are very attractive, which is why that computing power is going there. The highest return for the investment in that computing power is coming from that sector.
We don't know what the future's going to hold in terms of the development more broadly of high-performance computing. We have an expectation there will be other areas of the economy, other areas of innovation, that are going to be created, and we'll be able to draw on that capacity. This sector is laying the groundwork for that. It's attracting significant investment. It's enabling us to train young people in this new area of innovation and commerce.
Yes, what's happening here is on a relatively small scale, but it's the beginning of something that's going to be quite significant, and Canada is uniquely positioned to play a leadership role in supplying clean computing power to the world.