You mentioned labelling, and I wanted to address that in two ways. First, you talked about it being done in a trade deal. I forget your words, but they were along the lines that it would not be slapped with some American action, demanding made-in-America power or something.
The other was the domestic situation. In my riding I have a producer of very clean electricity who was approached by the City of Calgary, which wanted to use his electricity—his electrons—to run its buses and transit. He couldn't get an agreement with B.C. Hydro to move his electrons to Calgary from central British Columbia. They were going to charge him an inordinate amount of money, so it was just not feasible.
I just wondered what the solution to that is. It might be beyond the remit of the federal government, but we need to remedy those sorts of situations.
Either of you can jump in if you want.