I have a follow-up question. It will be a short one, and I may be putting you in an uncomfortable position.
We know the big infrastructure projects.... I mean, the $3 trillion dollars we have to invest is almost the same as Canada's GDP per year. Is there any strategy being considered around much smaller nuclear reactors, such as microreactors? Westinghouse is developing one. Could we put it more in private sector hands, where they set up clean energy and renewable energy farms? For example, a combination of geothermal, wind, solar and microreactors could be used for whatever they need, such as vertical farming, and the rest given back to the grid. That way, we could probably see our way through the 25 years and the $3 trillion.