This is a good-news story that Ontarians and Canadians don't speak about loudly enough at home or on the international stage. Phasing out coal-fired electricity generation in Ontario is the single largest carbon-reduction initiative that has been achieved in North America, if not the world, and it was done on the backs of incremental nuclear. Ninety per cent of the coal-fired electricity generation was replaced by our CANDU generating stations here in Ontario. When we look at the pure amount of clean electricity that is produced 24-7 as baseload power as a viable replacement for coal-fired electricity, nuclear can't be beat.
If I may give you just one additional bit of information, in the United States and increasingly here in Canada, there's a very important initiative under way, called Powering Past Coal. That is looking at the ability to take both conventional reactors and the developing small modular reactors and actually place them on sites where the coal-fired generating stations used to be, to enable the same sorts of economic job profiles and benefits but using clean power instead of coal. It's a very exciting trend that we're seeing worldwide.