That's a great question.
Absolutely, the grid is built. One of the funny things about the electricity sector, and that's why it's ripe for innovation, is that it hasn't really changed much in the last 100 years. The poles and wires that you see going into buildings and going above your homes all have to go through some sort of upgrade, especially where electrons and electricity are moving back and forth. There will be upgrades and there will be costs associated with it.
The question, and I think this may fall outside the purview of the federal government when working with the provinces, is how we ensure that cost effectively the grid is upgraded for the electrification revolution or even the hydrogen revolution that's coming. Ultimately they all need electricity to make hydrogen, and so on and so forth, so I think there does need to be an upgrade on it.
Our company, for example, is one that has technologies that can ensure that the cost is mitigated enough that the residents don't have to bear the cost of a grid upgrade because we're going electrical.