Yes, absolutely.
I think the opportunity for northern communities and indigenous communities in northern Ontario but also beyond will be on what makes sense for them, right? They'll be taking a look at multiple technologies. One might be a very small reactor, and there are some that will be coming onto the market that could be applicable to them. If they are interested, there will be hydro opportunities. There will be renewable opportunities. Whatever it is, the whole point is that on this suite of technologies that will be available to communities, they can then decide what's best for them. That's the most important thing.
In terms of technology and small modular reactors, there are very small reactors of about five megawatts, 10 megawatts and 50 megawatts that are being looked at. Whether it's for small communities or remote communities or resource development opportunities, whether it's mining or oil sands development, a number of applications could come from those.
Those are being looked at with a slightly longer time frame. For example, Ontario Power Generation is building one at Darlington in 2030 that will enable on-grid opportunities in Saskatchewan. Synthos in Poland is actually looking at that. Again, that's a bit of a larger reactor, but some of those very small reactors could be applicable to northern communities, indigenous communities or the resource development sector, based on their technology needs and what's best for them.
That's ultimately our view.