That's a very good question.
The seemingly widespread adoption of carbon levies or carbon pricing mechanisms is a big opportunity for the nuclear industry. We think it really levels the playing field for nuclear energy, because we believe it takes into account the full cost of energy production. As you may or may not know, nuclear energy is the only form of electricity generation that, by law, is required to internalize all of its costs, including its waste costs.
We believe that, through the leadership of the federal government and the co-operation of the provinces, a carbon levy or carbon pricing mechanism will alter the economic dynamics, the economic competition, and will create a renewed interest in nuclear technology as carbon prices are applied to coal-fired power generation and natural gas-fired power generation, in Canada firstly, and also in international jurisdictions.
Yes, I believe it's a significant opportunity for nuclear energy.