I can say that the provinces that manage their markets are actively thinking about how they are going to grow generation, transmission and distribution within their grids. I will reference, although not in detail, studies like the IESO in Ontario, which did an energy pathways analysis to understand how they would have to grow which sources of electricity and what types of investments they'd need to make in transmission.
Quebec, of course, has recently done a study that highlights the figures and the investments required. British Columbia recently did one as well, so they're very attuned to that.
If I have the statistic right, between the years 1950 and 2000, the grid in Canada grew by three times. Over the preceding 20 years, there were major investments in decarbonization, and now we're back to expansion.
The utilities and the system operators know how to do this.