I'll turn to Ms. Karringten, continuing with the energy theme.
You mentioned some of the concerns many people have about blockchain technology, and certainly about Bitcoin—pardon me if I confuse some of these things. One is the amount of energy consumption. We know that cryptocurrency mining uses as much energy as a mid-sized country, whether it's Argentina, Finland or Greece. I've heard various examples. It's my understanding that because of the way cryptocurrency is produced, the amount of energy tends to increase...by law, almost.
I have cryptocurrency mining operations in my riding, because we have cheap electricity there. It's hydro, but it's electricity. We are facing a future when we will need to have two or three times as much electricity available in British Columbia or Canada than we do now. I'm wondering how we can square that circle with a burgeoning blockchain or cryptocurrency industry.