Thanks, Dylan.
Yes, it is very true. There are concerned communities. We've been having consultations with them—the unions, the workers, the municipal leaders—in those affected communities in Alberta and Saskatchewan for a few years now, as we deliver our programs. We have been investing in projects to maintain jobs in those communities, train up workers, assist workers in transitioning to new sectors and new employment. We are starting to see some results from those investments.
We have invested in some infrastructure projects in those areas. In Alberta, it's anticipated that they will be fully off coal electric generation by next year, so the transition is under way. However, because the economy is fairly high growth in Alberta and the Prairies right now, there is a good degree of employment opportunity, but it may not be in the communities where the coal electricity has been generated.