Thank you very much.
Mr. Presutti, I wanted to come back to the discussion we were having earlier. I suppose I took you to mean—and you can correct me if I'm wrong—to both increase the capability for transmission between provinces and also actually try to build a more common grid and have grid interconnectivity.
I know you were talking about a project that you're looking at in eastern Canada, but of course in western Canada the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta still use a significant amount of coal to generate their electricity and are bookended by the provinces of B.C. and Manitoba, both of which have a considerable supply of hydroelectricity. I'm wondering if the department is working with provincial partners in a way similar to what you described on the east coast with western provinces and exploring not just the possibility of enhanced transmission between western provinces, but also the possibility of building a more interconnected grid in the western region.