I guess we can make this into a Quebec-Alberta situation. For my part, I hope that Quebec has very competitive electricity rates and can attract heavy industry from Europe and elsewhere. On the Alberta side, there is some excess generation now, and there is, as I understand it, even five gigawatts in the interconnection queue of data centres. There are some problems to the clean electricity regulations that does cause uncertainty for creating more generation.
We have very cheap natural gas. All of Canada benefits from B.C.'s and Alberta's natural gas. It's pretty much the cheapest in the world. If we can turn that into power generation, we could probably attract a lot more data centres and power artificial intelligence. I hope that Quebec can also do that.
I guess the overall concern is that, if electricity across Canada, through things like the Canadian clean electricity regulations, are made more expensive, we will all be less competitive.