Look, there is a need to decarbonize the Nova Scotia grid. We are working very closely with Nova Scotia. I have worked very closely with Premier Houston on this. We are supporting the development of a whole range of things that will help them get off coal and ultimately decarbonize the grid.
Onshore and offshore wind are part of that. A one-gigawatt facility offshore would produce enough electricity for a third of the households in Nova Scotia. If you're looking at building out 15 or 20 gigawatts over time, it's much more than you will need domestically. That creates opportunity for hydrogen, but it also potentially creates opportunities for helping New Brunswick with its phase-out or for transmitting it through new transmission facilities to Quebec, which can use it in the context of intermittent power. They can balance it because they have the big hydro battery. That can enable further exports to Ontario or to the United States.
It is an enormous economic opportunity.