One of things is that we know where we are going. We just haven't made the investment. It will be tight, and maybe it will not be reached exactly, but if we don't have this regulation, it will not happen. If you go abroad—if you look in the U.K. and if you look in the U.S.—the massive calls that are being made today to upgrade the production are way above what we are talking about in Canada. Canada is just lagging. The U.K. had a 15-gigawatt call for a project a few weeks ago. It did not meet everything because the prices have been going up on offshore wind, but it is making the call, the bid for tender, and it is moving ahead. The U.S. is doing the same thing.
Canada, by just closing its eyes and saying it will not happen, is losing opportunities.