Thank you for the question, Mario.
I don't have data precisely on New Brunswick. I think it's important to remember that nuclear plants were built instead of coal and gas plants. Our Pickering nuclear station was built instead of a four-gigawatt coal plant. I'm not sure what would have been built instead of Point Lepreau. We should look at that. I'll bet you that it was coal.
You heard my colleague; he gave you the numbers for here in Ontario. Nuclear is the second-cheapest source of electricity after hydro, so I think it's a very good investment for New Brunswick to make. Point Lepreau had a refurbishment. That plant is going to be operating into the 2040s, 2050s, providing air pollution-free, carbon-free energy for the people of New Brunswick that is reliable.
I can get back to you on the numbers on it. I am not an expert on New Brunswick nuclear. But thank you for the question.