That's right.
But for Ontario, historically nuclear has been critical at about 50%. I think the government wants to maintain roughly the same proportion, 50%, which will certainly imply refurbishing some of the reactors, certainly most of the reactors currently operating, and, depending on what happens in Pickering and in growth in demand, construction of new reactors. Obviously two reactors are already basically the object of the current process.
Alberta and Saskatchewan are other jurisdictions where nuclear has been considered, where exercises have been conducted, including consultations of different types.
New Brunswick is perhaps less enthused now, given recent developments on Point Lepreau, but certainly they're thinking as well about clean energy corridors and the potential for exports and so forth. I think over time they may again be interested.
I think over time, yes, nuclear will be a factor in reaching the 90% target of clean, non-emitting electricity in Canada.