Sure. Thank you so much for the question.
You've hit on two important things the grid needs to do in the near future, which are decarbonize and grow. There is a challenge there, which is why I think it's so essential that this committee and the government are thinking about all the tools in the tool box to try to make sure that's happening.
In my remarks, I referenced just what a competitive advantage this is. Certainly in modelling around trying to achieve a plausible pathway to net zero, we focus on a 2035 electricity grid because of the vehicles that are going to be plugging into the grid and because of the homes that are going to be fuelled by heat pumps. In looking at what Canada's path is, we are lucky in many provinces to benefit from a history of investment in hydroelectricity and other pieces that have provided a leg-up for certain jurisdictions.
Certainly the resource profile is not going to be the same in every jurisdiction in the country—