Certainly. We'll be pleased to do so.
My first example is a case in which the federal government wasn't very involved. It was the power-sharing agreement between Quebec and Ontario. The agreement involved the construction of infrastructure for the two provinces. A few years ago, a power exchange agreement was reached. The agreement concerned 500 megawatts in both winter and summer, to address the peak periods in each province. This summer, the provinces announced that they would increase this exchange. It's the example of a political agreement that involves infrastructure and that establishes this type of cooperation.