Thank you, Chair.
It's interesting to hear a wide range of conspiracy theories this morning. It's always entertaining at the natural resources committee. I cannot wait until my colleague opposite has his turn.
However, I will focus in on the domestic enrichment of uranium. I think that is a really interesting topic and is very timely, considering where we are in our climate goals and the doubling of our need for electricity in the next few years.
I look at the opportunities for electrification of Canada's economy, primarily buildings, transportation and industry. I'm in Hamilton. We have a lot of industry. Where I see a real opportunity for small modular reactors is in industrial generation.
I want to give you the opportunity to talk about the different technologies and how they might fit into industrial centres like Hamilton. In particular, if we're talking about the steel industry with electric arc furnaces, data centres or some of those traditionally really energy-intensive uses that would have relied on fossil fuels transitioning to nuclear, what are the best fits?
