Well, I'm familiar with the opinions of our friends to the south.
The key thing that Canada is going to have to decide is that with the way we operate our electricity system—we move lightning through wires at the speed of light across North America—the equipment we have has to be as secure and reliable as possible.
You can read in the newspaper and in public documents on a regular basis about some of the challenges that the supply chain offers, not just for regular things, but for some of the industrial control systems that are in place. I think the key thing is that we need to make sure we're working collaboratively, not just here and in the United States, not just big companies, but also recognize that there are small operators as well that have to have access to technologies to make sure there is no weak part of the grid. The weakest part of the chain is where it's going to break.