Again, one part that I think is often missing from our discussions on Canada's electricity grid and energy systems is independence—energy security independence. There is certainly a role for solar and wind. In a sunny place like Texas or California, solar is good.
We've already seen the Government of Canada—and this has happened with bipartisan support—place tariffs on Chinese wind turbines, on Chinese solar panels, on Chinese electric vehicles, and probably on some battery components and critical minerals coming up. The United States has already done that.
Seeing where the puck is going geopolitically and wanting to make sure that we are insulated and drawing on our strengths.... Canada has tremendous strengths. We have very rich deposits of uranium. Our nuclear supply chain is almost fully domestic. We have incredible natural gas. If we can get carbon capture prices down, then natural gas will become extremely competitive also. We need to play to our strengths rather than rely on global supply chains, which are highly vulnerable.