I agree. As I said earlier, I think the technology is coming of age to allow wind and solar, together with battery storage, to adequately serve some of these remote communities. It's just a matter of getting the right technologies together and the right control system to allow that grid to be stable in that local microgrid area. SMR technology is just beginning development now, and to my knowledge, they're looking at it, certainly, in the United States. The only units in production are in China today. That's a long-term play, and I think it has to be looked at as a very long-term play beyond the 10- to 15-year time horizon that we can see today for SMRs.
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