Our assessments did reveal that there would be a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. That modelling was based on our understanding of the system at the time. Those reductions could happen in a number of ways. For example, it would give Ontario access to renewable energy within the PJM footprint, and it would give PJM access to clean energy available in Ontario, which has a strong base of nuclear and hydro power. It would also sometimes allow access to energy from natural gas generation in Ontario, but it would displace a less efficient or higher-emitting resource in the PJM footprint, which would lead to a net gain in the overall airshed that we share.
In response to your question, I can certainly see what we can give you. It would help us if you could tell us which details would be helpful to the committee, so that we can be sure we give you a fulsome answer.