In the Canadian context, the journey towards net zero breaks down very quickly into a province by province or regional story. The options available, for example, to the hydro-rich provinces are very different from those that are more reliant on fossil fuels.
Certainly it's challenging when you look at things from a system perspective, to look at how you replace the baseload that is provided by coal and natural gas without looking at alternatives that might include nuclear or could include more enlarged hydro. It could also include natural gas with carbon capture and storage, but certainly the fact that you have four provinces that have identified nuclear as one of their priorities and those collectively account for the vast majority of interests in Canada tells us that it's very likely to play a significant role in the journey towards a net-zero economy.