Thank you.
Mr. Thériault, I'd like to ask you some questions, as well. This government is moving our economy very quickly and aggressively into electrification. I'm not totally opposed to that, but looking at our existing energy sources, fossil fuels, we have multiple ways of transmitting that energy, be they trains, transport trucks, ships, flying into northern communities, and pipelines.
With electricity we have one source of transmission, and that's through the grid. We're talking about interchanges here, and I'm wondering, in your opinion, do we have sufficient redundancy in the system? We're now sole-sourcing an energy product, and I'm concerned about sole-sourcing energy products because there's a vulnerability there.
You've done a lot of work in the past on national security issues. How vulnerable is our grid? Are we as a country susceptible to terrorist attacks on our grid or malfunctions of our grid the more we become electrified?