Thank you.
I would echo the comments made by Ms. Collins about really trying to respect the provinces and letting them lead the approach to transforming electricity systems. They have the strongest sense of where they're starting from and what some of the local lessons learned have been.
When I hear, “We have to electrify everything as soon as possible”, there's a real risk of asymmetry between the load going up and the supply not being available to meet it. I'll give the example of Hydro-Québec. It's announced plans to spend between $152 billion and $185 billion to enhance its electricity system. Somebody has to pay for that. Multiply that across the country and it's very significant.
Again, for the current needs we have and the current end use we have, we don't have enough electricity. We need to start building more, absorbing those costs and taking further steps.