I think we're very well positioned.
Canada has a relatively clean grid, and there's opportunity to build upon that to have abundance, affordability and reliability and to utilize that for the purpose of clean domestic manufacturing.
We have resources that the world needs, including critical minerals, and we have regulatory structures that are stable and political structures that are stable. That's really important in a world that is very, very challenging right now.
Countries are very interested in Canada. We obviously need to move. We need to be cost-competitive. We need to enable things like Bill C-49 to ensure that we are putting in place the regulatory structure that will allow us to move forward. Canada is enormously well situated. We just cannot bury our heads in the sand and pretend the energy transition is not happening, which is what the Conservative Party of Canada, for whatever reason, seems to want to do.