I think with cutting-edge technology, it does tend to be more expensive at the outset until you can achieve certain economies of scale. I think that's why we haven't seen technologies like solar and wind becoming cost competitive for some period of time. Now we're achieving that scale, and I think there is the ability to scale up deployment, including by public utilities at lower risk and lower cost. I think it is a challenge for crown corporations to be at that cutting edge of deploying new and innovative technologies because they tend to come with higher risks and higher costs.
By the same token, I think there are often ancillary benefits to being at the leading edge, particularly for jurisdictions that can tap into local homegrown talent at universities and in the private sector, and to help encourage that.
I think it depends on the technology and it depends on the jurisdiction as to what the risk tolerance is for being at the bleeding edge of new technology.