First of all, Canada is better positioned than most countries in the world regarding electricity production, because already 82% of our electricity production comes from non-emitting sources like wind power, hydroelectric and nuclear. That means that already a lot of the job has been done. Also, the Government of Alberta has announced that by 2023 it will close its last coal plants. That means we are already much cleaner than, let's say, the U.S., China, India or Europe for that matter.
For more electricity, there is great potential in wind power, energy efficiency, hydro power and even solar power, not to mention the fact that with what we call vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-home, we will make part of the storage of energy come from the vehicles themselves. The electric vehicles will be part of the smart management of energy in the future, meaning that during rush hour, for instance, if we need a lot of electricity, we won't charge the vehicles. We will use the energy from the electric vehicles. When we are outside of peak time or peak power capacity, we will use that capacity to recharge the vehicles, so we will make sure that the electric vehicles are part of the power grid as well.