Traditionally, energy policy has been the purview of the provinces, as everyone knows, and that's why we have strong north-south interconnections from those “heavily blessed with hydro” provinces: British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.
Where there's an opportunity to provide energy security in Canada, I think that's where the federal government can really play a part. They can provide the incentive to encourage some east-west movement of energy—whether it's from B.C. into Alberta, from Manitoba into Saskatchewan, or even from Manitoba east into the Ontario area—to build that bridge, to move cleaner energy east and west, and to make sure that communities in Canada can benefit from the abundant supply that we have today.