The way we compare it is that for the next new development in Ontario—this was one of the questions from a member earlier—it'll be further north, and therefore you have to build transmission to bring it south, where most of the load is required. You're probably looking at 15 cents a kilowatt hour to bring it, because Niagara Falls is already developed.
That's why we say that nuclear is very competitive with baseload, but I also think we need all of it. There is no one technology that solves this problem: It is every technology, if Canada is going to achieve its goals.