We always hear about net zero with the current demands, but if EVs take off—the projections do look like that—the demand for electricity is only going to increase. Regardless of what province you're in, and yes, some provinces have more hydro and not to tell the provinces how to generate electricity per se, there's not that much hydro left that is “easy” in many of the provinces. If it's not nuclear, how do we do it? This is the question everyone is asking.
If there have been studies on replacing all of that natural gas with, say, solar, how many acres or how much of Canada would be covered by something like that? It would be enormous. The promise of nuclear is hopefully to use fewer non-renewable resources. I'm just curious here. From the department side of things, what is the plan B then?