Thank you very much, Madam Chair, and thank you to our witnesses.
Mr. Hartwick, I'm going to give you a few questions. You can answer me, but you can certainly submit in writing to the committee. I'm probably going to get into this with other witnesses.
Number one, what is the short-term, medium-term and long-term vision for Ontario Power Generation and energy? Number two, given the demand for energy in the build-out, do you have a worker shortage right now in labour, and where do you see that in the future? Number three, do you support an energy corridor in Canada, and what does that look like?
I'll start with Mr. Plummer. Certainly, it's the same kinds of questions for the medium and long terms.
One thing we spoke about briefly.... I think you mentioned hydrogen. When we look at Canada in the long term, we talk about hydrogen being a major form. This is in the long term, probably 30-plus years out. Number one, can you tell me how nuclear plays a role and how you see that? When we look at Canada right now, natural gas is going to power hydrogen development. Do you see nuclear taking that over, and would you see that at the source—around cities, for instance?