I'm also not an expert on NAFTA, so I won't comment on that, but I will say that based on some of my research there definitely needs to be some conversations.
Right now a lot of the provinces have open access transmission tariffs or OATTs that are based on the model that FERC in the United States has set up. There's still a lot of work and thought that needs to go into this, but there has been some research out there.
I think there's an article from the C.D. Howe Institute from maybe 10 years ago—I said this is not a new idea—that argues that we need to relook at these transmission tariffs and the way that FERC has set them up. It is impacting the ability for interprovincial trade because we're setting up our tariffs based on what is required for us to trade with the United States, and rules that aren't necessarily within NAFTA but could be discussed there.
Beyond that, I haven't heard anyone actually discussing that idea.