Perhaps I could jump in as well.
I just want to reiterate something I said in my opening commentary about ensuring that we have, especially on the renewable electricity or the net-zero grid 2035 question, not just a program conversation here but also a policy conversation. Prior to the IRA, Canada was a real leader in decarbonization of the grid via both the carbon price and the OBPS as well as the conversations around clean electricity regulation. We are looking forward to more conversations about programs coming out of the upcoming budget. We also want to ensure that we keep our momentum going on carbon pricing and see a longer-term carbon pricing framework so that we can make long-term investments in renewables. We also want to see the publication of a clean electricity regulation that sends a strong message that we are aiming for a 2035 net-zero grid and that we are looking to achieve a 2035 net-zero grid.
We think the response should be a combination of both policy and program approaches, so while we're discussing programming, we should also be talking about the policies that will continue to drive investments in renewable energy across the country.