I'll give it a shot. Provinces make the choices on generation, transmission, and distribution, so many of those choices—including ones made by Ontario—are very much to be relayed and discussed with them. However, the federal government is working actively with the provinces to help facilitate investments in new infrastructure, so $21.9 billion is being invested in that territory, which will ultimately reduce the burden on taxpayers.
I think that's critical. The better connected a system like Ontario is to its neighbours, to the east and west and south, the better able it is to leverage the best possible price for the electrons that are produced. That's the best way to achieve the economic rents you want from the energy you're producing.