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Thank you very much for appearing here today. It's always great to get the department's views on these matters.
As you probably know, we've had a number of meetings and we've heard from a wide variety of individuals on the issues of interties. Even though the study has been mostly about improving the flexibility of our grid across Canada through improved intertie connections, the general message that I think we are getting is that interties are only part of the solution. In fact, they are not on the top list of possible solutions. As you mentioned in your remarks, you are talking more about storage capabilities and—as Siemens mentioned as well—more flexible, local mini-grids.
My question is about these mini-grids. You mentioned a pilot project in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. What do you see the future of energy transmission looking like in Canada if things continue to go well in Summerside and it's spread across the country?