I'm going to break my answer into two parts. One is on the generation side and the other part is on the modernizing-the-grid side of things. I think both of these things will be part of the solution.
On the generation side, yes, carbon capture and sequestration on gas-fired generation is a smart move and, where it makes sense and it's justified by companies to go forward, I think it's a good add.
Like I said in my opening remarks, Canada has 13 very different grids. They're all complex in their own ways. Some of them are going to need a certain amount of gas online for, probably, a good long time. It will be used less, but it will be more important to provide reliability services to those grids as the investment continues to put on a lot of wind and solar. Then, the grids are going to need to modernize to be a lot more flexible and co-operate a lot better across borders.