I think this is part of the polarizing discussion that I'm referring to.
We can see significantly more renewables on the grid as time goes on, but net zero as an absolute goal is very challenging. In the case of Alberta, we don't have hydro resources of the kind that many other provinces have. We rely a lot on thermal generation. It used to be coal; now it's natural gas and a lot more renewables, but to take that thermal generation out of the mix and replace it entirely with renewables is not technically feasible at this time.