Thank you for the question, Mr. Dhaliwal.
When I started in the renewables business 20 years ago, we had 36% non-emitting electricity on the world's grids. Today, 20 years later, after a lot of investment and incredible adoption of renewables, we're still at 36% non-emitting electricity. We haven't moved the dial in 20 years. That's because we continue to partner fossil fuels with these great renewable resources like solar and wind, which are so important.
We need to put nuclear in there to partner with wind and solar, and small modular reactors are ideally suited to help do that. It's very important that we partner nuclear with renewables, going forward.