Thank you very much.
I would also say that what you've listed off are useful programs that were introduced in the FES. I also would say that this is what I prefaced in my remarks. There are bits in budget 2022 and bits in the FES. In the FES, the Government of Canada tried to respond a little bit to the IRA. It needs to come together as some sort of “Canada first” strategy to make sense of what we really want to do with all of it.
I think that the union jobs training thing is very good, of course, but as I said before, what they're trying to do under the IRA is very aggressive. In many ways we're not just competing for business; we're also competing for people, for workers, quite frankly. We need to be able to support workers with more training and make sure that those apprenticeship requirements are as aggressive as what is stated in the IRA, if not more so, so that it doesn't just build the present but also builds the future of all of these low-carbon types of jobs and areas in the low-carbon economy.