Thank you for that question.
There are significant opportunities for Canadian companies. Demand for electricity from 2010 to 2035 is expected to expand globally by 70%. That's an average of 2.2% per year, and over 80% of that growth is in non-OECD countries, with over half of that, 38%, in China specifically.
Canada has significant expertise in the electricity sector. We have significant expertise in the generation of hydroelectricity. We're the third-largest producer of electricity in the world. We have significant expertise in long-distance transmission of electricity due to the long distances of our hydro system, and we are a leading supplier and designer of those things. We also have expertise in the nuclear field, as well as a project done by SaskPower for putting a carbon capture and storage unit on a coal-generating facility at Boundary dam, which has the possibility of exports to countries that are relying on coal for electricity generation.
So a variety of opportunities exist for Canadian companies.