I'll just say that generally more interties are good because they enhance reliability.
To go back to the member's comment about Alberta, it was, in fact, the interties to British Columbia and Saskatchewan that enabled the imports of power to the province so they could balance that grid during those emergency days in the winter. It is critically important from a reliability perspective.
All provinces absolutely want the economic development in their province for generation, so they tend to bias to local development of generation. I think there's a growing recognition that interties provide that load-balancing reliability and allow for greater onboarding of intermittent renewables through their reliability benefit. We're seeing more and more provinces think about that.
There are certainly some challenges around interties with different market structures across the country. Who absorbs the risk? Who pays? However, certainly there's a growing recognition of the importance of those interties for reliability and grid balancing.