Thank you very much for that.
In terms of transition, as we try to transition and reposition ourselves as a cleaner, greener economy, with the outcomes that NB Power has committed to by 2020, and with where NB Power plans to be by 2030 and 2040, can you comment on the importance of Point Lepreau to the overall picture of clean generation in New Brunswick? As we transition away from coal, Belledune is set to sunset in 2040. There's some talk around the possibility of it sunsetting in 2030 and the significant role Point Lepreau could play in helping that transition as we try to move away from coal generation.
Perhaps you could reflect your thoughts, just quickly, on the idea of a Lepreau two. I know that when the site was originally built, it was engineered and approved as a site for two reactors. What are your thoughts on that? I'm not looking for a yes or no, but just for your thoughts in general on the idea of a Lepreau two and the possibility that it could help ease our transition away from coal in New Brunswick by 2040, or even 2030.