I think we have much more to offer, particularly in Quebec, for example, where there is very long-established expertise around energy storage. In particular, battery technologies are one area of note, as you also noted.
We have also been very successful in increasingly large-scale integration of intermittent renewables and also in the management and balancing of those, particularly in Quebec's experience with hydroelectric storage infrastructure, so there is expertise in multiple dimensions that Canada can contribute to this conversation. Indeed, those may turn out to be the more value-added components on the engineering and system management components, as opposed to just being a commodity resource provider in that process.