Thank you.
I think that's an important segue. We heard a lot from some of the Conservative members on the committee, even today, about the importance of driving in unison towards those clean-grid objectives. I know that 85% of the grid is already clean, and that's 92% in Ontario, as Mr. Bradley pointed out. I think the carbon price provides that economic lever to spur further investments to get to the goal we're all striving for.
I want to ask you about some significance on the trade front. I'm staying with you, Mr. Wilson.
You mentioned solar and wind a number of times in your presentation. We know that in June Minister Ng was successful. There was an agreement announced with respect to U.S. solar safeguard tariffs being removed. I'm wondering if you could comment. Do you have any understanding of how the removal of those solar safeguard tariffs by the Americans on our products going to the United States impacts the solar industry?
I'll turn it over to you for 30 or 40 seconds.