First, we're very excited about the broad opportunities in New Brunswick. Second, New Brunswick is a province of Canada that does have its own indigenous nuclear expertise. It operates the Point Lepreau site and it has a nuclear engineering department in Fredericton at the University of New Brunswick, which has the capabilities that we seek for the components of our business plan.
We're certainly very interested and very excited about our relationship in New Brunswick. We also see it as a nice confluence at the provincial level of an indigenous nuclear capability combined with a market need. We recognize a desire in New Brunswick to deal with some legacy co-production. We think that defines a market need to embrace new power technologies that can replace that co-production in a clean and cost-competitive way for New Brunswick customers.