It is a problem, and even more specifically in Ontario. It's something on which I have met with the provincial minister from Ontario to discuss this file. At the end of the day, the supply side of electricity is a provincial responsibility in every single province, but we recognize some of the strains that are put on the system. Here in Ontario, it is something that I believe is behind and needs to be looked at, and if there's any way our department can support the province in helping to find some short-term solutions for this, as we move forward.... We all remember the brownouts that happened here in Ontario only a few years ago. It's not impossible that they could happen again. So if there are ways that we can work with the province, we'll be there to support them.
At the end of the day, on the supply side of electricity and energy in different regions of Canada, I believe there are opportunities for increased wind capacity and solar production. I believe nuclear is a clean form of energy that emits no carbon dioxide gases. With hydroelectricity, there are opportunities for growth and expansion in certain parts of the country. As well, there's clean coal technology. These are all parts that will be part of our energy mix. We want to use technology where we can to ensure we have the cleanest form of energy, and we'll support the provinces in any way we can to ensure they have the security of their supply.