Mr. Zimmer, I don't have an exact number for that, but that's obviously something that we can follow up on. It really does all depend on the cost curves on a going-forward basis.
Maybe I wasn't as clear as I should have been in one of my previous answers. The basis of what we should be doing from an energy policy perspective is trying to get as green as we can, as fast as we can, and the next thing that has to come out of everybody's mouth is “without sacrificing affordability or reliability”.
We have to make sure that the energy infrastructure that we have across Canada, the U.S. and everywhere never loses those two tenets. Those are the guardrails that we have to operate within, and when you get to one, you have to move back.