Yes, absolutely.
The one program that has been particularly relevant to our members in the deployment of projects and assisting in trying to move things along has been the SREPs program, as well as programs through the Canada Infrastructure Bank. Those fundamentally have served as an incredible means to get storage projects deployed.
I'll highlight specifically the Canada Infrastructure Bank and its project involvement in one of the largest battery deployments that has happened here in the last number of years, which is the Oneida energy storage project. It was connected to the grid last June or July and has been serving Ontario's grid, and it did so quite importantly during some of the peak demand cycles we saw in the summer.
Without those programs through the CIB and funding opportunities through SREPs, those types of projects would never have been developed. They are the types of examples at the federal level that are really contributing to provincial dynamics and energy system planning.
