The federal government has been involved in issues of energy generation. Famously, the TMX pipeline was bought by this federal government. There's the share in the Hibernia oil field, and our hydroelectric projects at Muskrat Falls and Site C have been bailed out by the federal government.
Certainly, there is a role for the federal government to get involved. I was very involved in advocacy to include nuclear within the green bond framework. I'm glad to see that the government included nuclear within the mandate of the Canada Infrastructure Bank.
When we're dealing with a situation that is urgent, that is emergent, as the climate situation is, the government needs to get creative. Certainly, there's a role, I think, to partner with the provinces to find vehicles, financial mechanisms, and to support the spread of nuclear energy in this country.
It was done at Point Lepreau, for instance. The federal government came up with some of the funding, and each province, actually at that time, was offered a percentage of the funding for the first CANDU reactor that was built. Those mechanisms have existed, and we can put them into play in the future.