On short-term measures, I think I'd rather talk about some of the longer, more systemic issues that need to be dealt with. I'm just going back to when we submitted on the clean electricity regulations to the Canada Electricity Advisory Council. There's obviously a need for investment in generation and transmission. Many parts of our grid are aging. There's a lot of work needed to bring our grid up to a good state of repair, so that people can, in fact, electrify. Residents often need to upgrade the service in their homes to electrify parts of their homes. That means we need to have a grid that's in a good state of repair.
I'm reading your face here. I'm guessing you're looking for a couple of short-term things. I would say investments in the grid, making sure that workers are trained—as I talked about earlier, we do have a shortfall of electricians—and making sure we have a good state of repair across the system.