I'm sorry, but I can't agree with you on that. Policy choices are for the government, but they do have to add up. I'll agree with you on that, that the numbers do have to add up, and it is frustrating for Canadians to see that 30 years' worth of numbers in the plans have not added up in terms of results. The recipe going forward will surely change as technology improves, and, as you mentioned, energy storage, whether it's through batteries or reservoirs or something else, is crucial, as is conservation. We haven't talked much about that, but we also have to become much more efficient in how we use energy, of course.
On February 8th, 2022. See this statement in context.