That's another good question.
I think Canada's strength lies in the diversity of the technological options, which enables the country to address this challenge. Obviously, Canada has a number of hydroelectric resources and a good capacity to develop this type of technology. In Canada, the nuclear component is currently very important, especially in Ontario, but also in New Brunswick. We have the chance to further explore the small modular reactors and assess their potential contribution in the future. We're also noticing very fast growth in solar and wind power. These two technologies are slightly more distributed, but they can make a major contribution. I think this will give us an idea of the natural resources of specific regions and the way those resources can be developed and associated with other resources to develop a low-cost system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Lastly, I want to say that these are generation technologies. However, there are also transmission and distribution technologies, which are very important. Canada has the chance to be a leader in smart grid technologies. This type of technology will help us use the current systems more effectively.