With respect to electricity, it sometimes takes the federal government to help the provinces work together. That's basically what we're after in this case, at one level in terms of an energy strategy.
So every province in Canada took the approach that it had to be electricity self-sufficient. The first change to that is now Nova Scotia, and through the utility doing a deal with Nalcor and Newfoundland and Labrador. The federal government played a key role in that by providing a loan guarantee to support the infrastructure build, which allowed them to borrow at a lower rate, which is what made it work. That's to the benefit of all the electricity consumers, both in Newfoundland and Labrador and in Nova Scotia.
Beyond that it's really about standardization for a smart grid and for other improvements in the overall system so that we are able to harmonize the approaches. That's where we're looking for federal government leadership.