Thank you very much for the question.
It is the critical question, absolutely. When we look at a future that will require two to three times more electricity to be able to meet our 2050 target, how are we going to do that? How are we going to achieve that?
The short answer is yes, absolutely, there is a critical role that the federal government needs to play. There is a role that every level of government needs to play. The kind of effort that is going to be required to triple our electricity capacity, to decarbonize the economy between now and 2050, is going to be absolutely transformative.
It isn't simply a matter of supporting charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, as you point out. It also is a question of where the electricity is going to come from, where's the transmission going to come from, the distribution networks, and so on. This is certainly something we are very much seized with within the sector.
Precisely what is the role of the Government of Canada? This is one thing that we're very interested in getting a handle on. For several years, one of the things we've been asking for is a national electrification strategy so that we have a very clear idea of exactly where the federal government will be stepping in.
There have been very significant actions that the government has taken to assist in it, but it hasn't all been stitched together in an overall and coherent strategy.