You are absolutely correct.
It's not just about the power and electricity provided. It really is about the economic development that clean, safe, reliable electricity and heat can provide for these areas. We are having those conversations, and that is what's being told to us. They do require the electricity because it is a GDP provider and because it will allow them to do more than what they currently can do.
To answer your question, it's an absolute yes. An SMR, our eVinci microreactor, would be a true enabler for remote communities needing clean drinking water and clean electricity, and it would really improve their quality of life and allow them to do more.