Do you see more of a role in some of the remote communities for maybe an opportunity for wind, solar, SMRs, or something like that, rather than spending dollars—a lot of them—on interties? The reason I'm saying that is that as we go through this process, I'm trying to get my head around the business case for moving this forward and why the federal government should invest in this. I noticed in this document here from the Library of Parliament—and Mr. Bagnell did point it out—about 4% of Yukon power is from diesel.
Now I know, obviously, that you're Saskatchewan and not Yukon. Would it not make more sense to look into helping out the northern remote communities using wind, solar, or maybe an SMR somewhere if it makes sense, rather than to spend billions on putting these interties into effect? Would that not be somewhere we should be looking at instead, considering, as well, that it's so far out it takes a lot to build this?