Okay.
Basically, the Province of Nova Scotia's reliance on coal is the result of federal-provincial energy security and economic development policies of decades ago when coal was king in Cape Breton.
On the island of Newfoundland, the Holyrood plant continues to burn, yet that province sits on the largest mega hydro project existing in North America today. In New Brunswick, Point Lepreau is down and continues to be down.
Transmission is the key to this, and the National Energy Board and the regulatory regime need to be changed and need to be advanced in order for us to take the opportunity that exists for electrical transmission in this region.