I'll take this one first.
I appreciate the question, and I apologize. After this, I will have to drop off.
Canada has a long history of exporting electricity to the U.S. markets, most notably of the northeast United States getting imports from Quebec, Ontario, and the Maritimes.
Predominantly, historically, a lot of that has been hydro-based generation. One of the findings from the pan-Canadian wind integration study is that with much of the wind that was added to the pan-Canadian system, some of that was exported to the U.S. markets at a revenue for the Canadian provinces, even accounting for additional renewables being added to the U.S. I know that a lot of the proposed transmission projects from provinces to the U.S. are specific to the northeast and looking to sell renewable energy to those markets based on renewable energy requirements there.
It's definitely a possibility to not only look at increased interties between the provinces, but also to the U.S. markets, for exports specifically.