Certainly. I can elaborate a bit on Atlantic and other jurisdictions.
We have identified some priority areas where we have been working very closely with provinces and their utilities across the country to try to get the infrastructure built. We see the real value.
You mentioned the Atlantic provinces. One of the projects we have been putting a tremendous amount of effort into with our colleagues from ISED and other government departments is referred to as “the Atlantic loop”. It's essentially transmission infrastructure that would connect provinces like Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec, which have surplus clean power, to jurisdictions like Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, which are still working to get fossil fuels out of their generation mix.
We have been working through a number of intergovernmental committee processes to do due diligence on the projects and to try to figure out the best route and the best technologies. The biggest challenge in the electricity space is that, ultimately, the way our systems work in Canada is through ratepayers. Households and businesses end up covering the lion's share of the costs in building new infrastructure.