Thank you for the question.
I want to begin by acknowledging that the Constitution is the beginning point and end point for understanding who the primary decision-maker is.
The federal government is looking at this from the perspective of partnership. As you go from east to west, geography plays a large role in determining what options provinces have. Some have abundant hydro resources. Others have wind or natural gas. Others have built out a nuclear fleet. The posture of the strategy is one of partnership and collaboration. It would not be for us to dictate what the priority should be, but rather to be responsive to the provinces' initiatives. For example, Ontario clearly has ambitions to build out its available nuclear supply. It's about acting in support of that.
Bilateral conversations and regional conversations are critical to success, from our perspective. We don't want to be dictating what the electricity mix should look like from Ottawa.
