I'm not an economist, but it's basic supply and demand that costs will go up and people will have to use less energy. In Canada, we're probably the most energy-secure country in the world. We've had, again, this fantastic energy system that was cheap, affordable and pretty sustainable, and that's at risk.
Number one, if you want to look at Europe as a model for what happens in these situations, heavy industry decreases its energy use first. I think grid operators—and someone can correct me if I'm wrong—will usually prioritize residential users over industrial users. Compromising our ability to build—and we all know it's difficult to build in this country—is reducing the amount of capacity we can add. We all know we want to increase the capacity for our electrification goals. That's not happening, so I can see prices going up and heavy industry moving somewhere else.