The member asks a very pertinent question. It has been a concern for our association.
The discussion and dialogue around the clean electricity regulations are a bit in flux right now. We see that it is part and parcel of a conversation between, for example, the Government of Canada and the Government of Alberta.
Ever since the beginning of this process and once we saw the final regulations that came forward, we were very clear that we felt decisions around these matters should have been based upon the best estimates of the people who are actually running the electricity grids at the provincial level. What they were telling us was that the clean electricity regulations as written would have a significant impact on the reliability and cost of electricity for customers in a number of jurisdictions in this country.
That is certainly still the case, because the CERs are still on the books.
