I think part of what you mentioned with regard to Europe and some of the changes we've seen there, including from some rather prominent environmental spokespersons, I would say, was that on balance there still would be a concern with regard to such things as nuclear waste. But given the non-emitting properties of nuclear energy, on environmental grounds this was a choice that made sense to assist with the global fight against climate change.
Bringing that to Canada makes sense in the same way. Of course in Canada we're blessed with hydro resources in certain parts of the country that provide a percentage of our total electricity mix in Canada. We certainly have a much higher proportion of non-emitting sources than the United States and Europe and any other place. We start from a better place.