Sure.
I think we could be taking advantage of a couple of areas. One is some of the existing manufacturing we already have, and that's with some of the developments of wind energy that we've already seen in Quebec and Ontario in particular, but also in other parts of the country. One of the reasons that's important is that wind turbines are so big that moving them around is a big cost, so being local to the demand is going to be important.
Other key areas we can contribute to are going to be in integrating renewables as well as power storage. Geothermal is potentially an interesting area for us to be looking at as well, because I think it takes advantage of some of the synergies we have with the oil and gas industry. Obviously, we're good at drilling, and a lot of geotechnical work goes on. I think there are big opportunities for developing geothermal as an exciting new renewable energy that can provide baseload opportunities. I think that's a particular area Canada could and should be a leader in.