I think both types of energy have their place in the market. When you look at nuclear and you look at baseload, you look at a very stable production of electricity to serve our customers over the long term. When you look at renewables, we need to work through some of the issues of whether or not the wind is blowing or the sun is shining, and how we're going to store that energy. There's a mix here, and I think you really need to have a diversified energy mix, as we do at New Brunswick Power.
If you look at nuclear, even though the capital costs are high and you talk about long-term storage and even the decommissioning costs, with all those costs factored in, our costs at Point Lepreau are still very competitive with the rest of the region and even globally.