Thank you for the question.
Part of my comments has always been centred around pursuing our competitive advantage in responding to the IRA. I think nuclear is one of our competitive advantages. We have a strong track record of nuclear in Ontario. We have a strong track record of nuclear in New Brunswick. Over and above that, there's this emerging technology of small modular reactors.
Small modular reactors have a variety of different uses. They are not only powering the grid; they are also powering large industrial applications. For example, there's mining. Most Canadians aren't aware of the thousands of litres of diesel that are helicoptered into our north to provide fuel for mining operations. It would be an opportunity for a small modular reactor to replace that and reduce the emissions and so on.
I think nuclear energy, small modular reactors and traditional nuclear are a competitive advantage that we have in Canada, and we should leverage them to whatever extent we can to increase our nuclear capacity.