Let me follow up first and foremost on his comments on storage. You asked very specifically about how far away we are.
We're there. This is not a science project. This is now the third procurement for storage, which just closed. We have a total of almost 100 megawatts developed commercially. I use the term “commercially” to bridge to my next answer. In the province, these make sense. They have an associated economic benefit across the energy spectrum: from customer to distribution, to transmission, and to generation. It provides the kind of flexibility between each of the four elements of the electricity sector. It's effectively the Swiss Army knife of electricity.
I think that enhancing our storage capability.... The ratio that's come up in Texas in PJM and elsewhere is about 10:1. For every 10 megawatts of renewables, you need one megawatt of storage to facilitate the electricity balance. As a Canadian leader in storage now, we need to enhance our ability to actually provide it at an appropriate scale. That's one element.