Okay. Thanks.
We've already had a lot of talk on interties and how to use them as a strategy to seal the gaps for the energy needed between provinces.
I still want to look into another scenario. Let's talk about Ontario. Ontario has no problem with energy needs—they have enough energy supply—but they rely on nuclear to provide more than 50% of their energy. Some public opinion suggests that we should stop nuclear and buy cheap power—hydro power from Quebec, for example. It's a different scenario.
I know that the generation and transmission of electricity is under provincial jurisdiction. There might be a few options for Ontario. Either they can remain self-sufficient, even though they have to pay presumably a slightly higher electricity price, or they can rely on electricity supplied by other provinces—for example, Quebec—but then they take the risk of losing their capacity. Suddenly they become dependent on other provinces. Or maybe Canada should provide a national strategy that addresses this kind of contingency, or should even provide some kind of guarantee to Ontario, so that they're willing to shut down their nuclear or other power plants to buy electricity from other provinces.
What are your comments on this kind of scenario?