Yes, it would. That's a good question because the offshore wind development we're anticipating in Atlantic Canada will generate economic benefits for many other regions of Canada, such as Gaspésie, for example, which already has significant manufacturing capacity in the wind field and is located near prominent seaports as well as Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia. Engineering work will obviously be done in those provinces but will involve talent from various Canadian provinces.
In short, the economic benefits will be felt far beyond the borders of the Atlantic provinces.