I won't comment directly on the clean electricity regulations and that part of decarbonizing the grid. I'll allow my colleague to do that. However, there may be one inflection point or distinction that I would like to make.
There are two challenges. The first one is to decarbonize the remainder of the grid. The second challenge, which I would argue is the more expensive one, is growing the grid to one and a half times to three times its size over the next 25 years.
There are a lot of studies that say that it's one and a half times to two times, two and a half times or three times. I think it's in that ballpark, and it's going to be those investments that will be very significant for the country.
There's a decarbonization challenge—you're right that we have the 20% left—but there's also the growth challenge, which will be significantly larger.