There's no question that increased overall efficient use of electricity creates available electricity for other uses. Whether it's in electrifying transportation within Canadian cities or U.S. cities, our whole approach to electricity is that it's a North American grid, a North American business. We have many members with assets in the U.S. We have many members that sell a lot of electricity into the U.S., so we take a North American approach.
There's no question that as our own businesses become more efficient, there's a huge market still in the U.S.
The other thing to keep in mind is that if you look at North America, by 2050, outside of our own hydroelectric assets, pretty well every generating station operating today will likely be life-expired and have to be replaced. There are a few new ones that have come on since then, but there's a huge opportunity coming up on the North American and U.S. scale for increased exports from Canada into the U.S., if we continue building our infrastructure.