I was just going to say that in the Ontario context it's mostly anecdotal, so research needs to be done on this as well.
If you can imagine, for hydro power, Ontario, unlike Quebec or B.C., doesn't have the capacity to store power. It has to shed power and sell it at discounted rates to neighbours who could use it when it's there. Any load in Ontario that's used for digital asset mining is load that's creating value in Ontario, as an alternative to exporting it at sometimes negative prices, so again, it's almost axiomatic.
Work has to be done. I don't want overstate its potential, but the mining companies in our coalition that are operating in Ontario say that when they have those conversations with the local utility officials, they hear, “Oh, this is great. We want more of this.” As you go up the food chain—the decision-making chain—things cool off pretty quickly, and the organizations struggle with making the commitments necessary for the industry to really thrive.