It's an excellent question. In my career in the industry, which spans 38 years, I've seen this issue of surplus baseload generation come up three times. We've gotten into periods where we've had more than enough generation capacity for the load. It goes up and down. But when it's down, it always comes back. Although we're at a low point right now in Ontario, because of loss of manufacturing, it will recover. It will return. When that happens, you will need large baseload generation.
Today in Ontario the only things that can fill that load requirement are coal and nuclear and a fair bit of water. But we've run out of the river. We can't hold water behind dams in Ontario. Coal is being phased out. The Ontario government has decided that coal generation will be shut down by 2014. That leaves us with very few options, and that's the reason for the urgency surrounding new nuclear. As the existing units come to the end of life, we will need to build new units or refurbish our old ones. The load is going to come backāit always has. And we're going to need to be able to fill that requirement.