Yes. The single biggest challenge between Manitoba and Saskatchewan is funding. Manitoba's electric sector is already 100% renewable. We already have a very large and adequate interconnected capability into the United States. For us to invest a half a billion dollars or a billion dollars in more transmission lines to connect to Saskatchewan doesn't bring the province any more value than we already have.
To the extent that the federal government is able to fund the Manitoba portion of that transmission line, it would make it a much more viable project for Saskatchewan. But it's hard to expect the ratepayers in Manitoba to invest in transmission it doesn't need for the benefit of Canadian public policy, for example.
This was a national objective, to get Canadian emissions down. Right now Manitoba provides emission-free electricity that is benefiting the U.S. It's helping them achieve their targets. It's not helping achieve the Canadian targets, and by investing in connections between Manitoba and Saskatchewan, that non-emitting electricity can be diverted into Saskatchewan and help them achieve getting their electric sector within target. It is a funding issue.