Definitely. We have seen—and I just had a conversation about this today—that when you start putting all the different energy components beside each other—because it really is a mix, and we need a mix of all of these and not just one—and you start to compare them to each other, it starts to make a bit more sense. That's where we start to see people realizing that now that they're comparing apples to apples, they're getting a better idea of what this looks like.
We are seeing perspectives change quite a bit, and that's really what my research has been tracking. Since the 2018 report, we have seen, in 2020, for example, an increase of 10.9% in acceptance of SMRs in Saskatchewan and Ontario.