The most recent procurement in Ontario was in the range of 8¢ a kilowatt hour, in Quebec it was 6.3¢ a kilowatt hour, and we're confident the procurements you're going to see in Alberta and Saskatchewan are going to be significantly below that. We've seen the cost of wind energy decline by 66% in the last seven years in the United States. Those costs are going to be reflected in new projects coming forward in Alberta and Saskatchewan. I would argue and feel quite confident in saying that if you want to build new non-emitting generation in Canada today, you would be hard pressed to do anything cheaper than wind.
On September 25th, 2017. See this statement in context.