I can offer two quick things.
In my activity with the provinces, one thing that's become abundantly clear—not to be disrespectful to anyone in the federal government—is that the feds need to support and not lead. The provinces fiercely guard their provincial jurisdiction on this matter. They have the expertise, so we're really looking for support from the federal government. Of course, financial support is something no one turns down, but the real goal is coordinating and convening that support while leaving the leadership to the provinces.
The other thing, on an optimistic note, is that there's a broad recognition at this point that we aren't fighting over the division of the pie. That has held us back all the years I talked about, those intervening between my father's remarks and today. There really is an expanded pie of opportunities here, because of this looming large-load growth going on in electricity. The provinces are recognizing that they can't fully capture it without looking at co-operation. That's important to recognize.
