I'm going to switch to Mr. Kabbara on that same point.
What we've heard from some of our witnesses is that, if we invest in renewables, we're going to chase away all our heavy industry and the end of the world is going to come—and the frogs and the locusts and stuff.
California, which is moving towards 100% renewable, has an economy that's 1.7 times greater than Canada's. A lot of that's being driven now by the battery revolution. Is it just too difficult for Canada to compete?
If California, in five years, increased their battery storage capacity 10 times, are we just ragging the puck here?