Thank you for the question.
Certainly there are enormous economic opportunities. The Public Policy Forum estimates that just one large-scale project would create 30,000 construction jobs and thousands of ongoing direct operating jobs. It would create enough power that we would be able to service most of the homes in either of the two provinces.
It is important from a decarbonization perspective. In the case of Nova Scotia, it's important to decarbonize the grid. It's a bit less so in Newfoundland and Labrador, where the grid is very clean already.
As we look to decarbonize industries, electrify transportation and do a whole range of things, it will be very important for us to have access to additional power. It is also going to create a domestic and export hydrogen industry. We are working very closely with our friends in Germany to enable exactly that.